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Waka Flocka Flame Sparks Concern After Claiming 10 People Jumped Him

Waka Flocka Flame

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Waka Flocka Flame has responded to fans' concerns after he claimed to have survived a fight with 10 people.

The "No Hands" rapper had the Internet going wild on Wednesday, January 1, after he posted shocking photos of injuries he sustained from an alleged brawl. In his Instagram post, Waka showed off a pair of black eyes, a bruised nose, and other facial injuries. Fans immediately expressed their concerns in the comment section.

"Can’t believe nobody helped me fight ten nixxas off but I’m still standing ten toes marks," he wrote in his caption.

Although the injuries looked real, Waka appeared to confirm that the entire situation was part of a prank. The 38-year-old artist removed the original post and shared videos without any marks on his face to his Instagram Story. In one of the videos, he even laughed and said, “Crazy y’all n***as believe that s**t.” Some fans were quick to judge Waka for posting the injuries while others were suspicious about Waka's story from the jump.

“You too old to be posting this," one fan said. "Too old to not have people around you to help you. (You might be the problem if you are who you are and not one person helped you lol)Too old to be in a position like this. Bad for the brand. Self reflection 2025.”

"Y'all quick to believe anything especially if you see it on the Internet," another person wrote. "A wise man once said believe half of what you see None of what you hear, even if its spat by me."

Waka Flocka Flame has yet to address the situation further. See him laugh it off below.


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