Many of us likely wasted money on a few silly purchases back when we were teenagers, but rapper Miles McCollum — aka Lil Yachty — took burning through cash to a whole new level, spending $1.3 million ...
Lil Yachty stirred the pot during his appearance on “Feeding Starving Celebrities” when he called Black Lives Matter a “scam.” Video “BLM was literally a scam,” he declared. Yachty backed […] The post ...
Lil Yachty’s comments about Black Lives Matter being “literally a scam” clearly didn’t go unnoticed, and the organization came back swinging. In a statement responding to his remarks on a March 2 ...
The Black Lives Matter organisation has come out firing in response to Lil Yachty declaring it "a scam". The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation responded to Yachty when reached out to for ...
The rapper referenced reports of the initiative's purchase of a $6 million L.A. mansion in 2020 following a flurry of donations.
In the quirky interview, Yachty was asked how much he’d spent on charitable causes over the year, to which the host mentioned the Black Lives Matter foundation specifically. “BLM? Since you want to be ...
Rapper Lil Yachty told cooking show host and influencer Quenlin Blackwell that he believes Black Lives Matter is a "scam" after being asked if he donated to the organization.
Lil Yachty partnered up with McDonald's to thank their crew members: "Been a minute since I made a McChicken!" he said during the visit Stephanie Wenger is a TV Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE.