Soulja Boy has fired back at allegations of being a deadbeat dad, firmly denying any parental neglect or responsibility.
This week, a woman named Lindsay Reid took to social media to address the “Crank That” rhymer regarding her daughter’s paternity; in turn, prompting a legal response.
Taking to TikTok, Reid asserted that Soulja Boy is the father of her child but has purportedly failed to provide both financial and physical support since she informed him of her pregnancy in January of last year.
Reid further claims that Soulja Boy threatened to share an explicit video of her online, and later sent her a screenshot, demanding she unblock him. In her TikTok, she stated, “I’ve given you more than enough time. I’ve been lenient with you.”Reid went on to read messages she alleges she sent Soulja, suggesting the pair come to a financial agreement without getting the courts involved but has since had a change of heart.
“I even sent you a message. I said ‘I would appreciate if you would help out financially. I work full time and I’m in school. If you would like to be part of her life, I will let you,’” she recounted.
“If you want to come to an agreement outside of court so they don’t charge you an outrageous amount in child support, we can do that. Feel free to reach out,” she added before disclosing “I didn’t even want to go the child support route.”
After learning of the video, Soulja Boy presented receipts indicating their child support case has been terminated. Further adding, “[cap emoji] That’s not my baby.”
Soulja Boy fires back at woman accusing him of not paying child support: “Not my baby” pic.twitter.com/f3uO7DOh08
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In similar news, Soulja Boy appears to have found a winning partnership with TikTok recently sharing a massive payday stemming from a live session on the popular social media platform.
Last week, a video surfaced showing the rapper bidding farewell to other social media platforms after claiming to have received a substantial payout from TikTok.
“Yo this just off of one day,” he began flashing his phone to the camera, displaying a dashboard that appeared to show over $17,000 in earnings.
“Yo this is all for one live. Okay cool. Goodbye Instagram. It was fun while it lasted. Fuck it,” he added.
“Instagram, on my mama, I’m gone. Y’all catch me on TikTok, TikTok world @souljaboytv. Shit, I’m gone. Fuck Instagram Live,” he continued throwing up his middle finger to the camera.
After criticizing other platforms like Twitch, Young Draco made a final plea to attract viewers to his new channel, flaunting his chain and grooming himself as the video came to an end.