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10.08.2023 - 19:51 / perezhilton.com
Well, we now know Lil Tay is alive! Thank goodness!
If you haven’t yet read her statement calling out the false reports of her and her brother’s deaths, you can find it HERE.
So happy that’s been cleared up — and that the rapper is alive and well. But there are still unanswered questions here. After reports of Lil Tay’s death first began to get questioned on Wednesday, fans flocked to social media to seek out more info. One place many concerned followers went to first was YouTube.
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As of Thursday morning, the young viral star has only two videos left up on her channel — both from five years ago — and no other activity. But it’s her YouTube bio that had fans confused — and worried. On Lil Tay’s profile, her bio section has just two words:
OMG…
You can see for yourself via screenshots (below):
What the f**k?!
YouTube pages don’t offer info on when those bios are updated, so it’s unclear when that was edited into the bio — or who did it, or under what circumstances. But we did find this tweet from APRIL 2022 referring to Lil Tay’s YouTube bio:
Whoa…
If that tweet is right, then that bio has been up for a long time. Or, perhaps it went up, got removed, and was later posted again. Either way, the message itself is obviously worrisome.
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And this isn’t a solitary event, either. As Perezcious readers who have been following her story for a while may recall, back in 2018, all the posts from Lil Tay’s Instagram account were abruptly wiped out. When that happened, a “help me” message was briefly posted to that bio, as well. So there’s some history here of calling out for
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Taylor Swift’s recent ‘Eras’ shows was reportedly fired after the event.The popular clip emerged online back in June, and saw security guard Calvin Denker enjoying himself as Swift performed in Minneapolis earlier this year.In the footage, Denker – who worked for the security company BEST – was filmed singing along to her hit song ‘Cruel Summer’, which arrived back in 2019 as part of her ‘Lover’ album.After it was shared online, the clip went on to amass millions of views across social media. However, the fan has now come forward and stated that he lost his job after the show.As per an update on TikTok, Denker claimed to have applied for the security job in hopes that he’d be able to work at one of Swift’s live performances.
There has been another big change in Lil Tay‘s life! With some inneresting timing…
Meta is speaking out about the death hoax surrounding Lil Tay.
Lil Tay had died last week was the work of a hacker, Meta confirms to TMZ. Five years after becoming a viral sensation, Tay recently found herself back in the headlines when a heartfelt announcement of her untimely death was posted to her Instagram page, and then, the next day, when she resurfaced with a statement via her family to TMZ, claiming her account had been hacked and she was alive and well.«I want to make it clear that my brother and I are safe and alive, but I'm completely heartbroken, and struggling to even find the right words to say,» the statement read.
according to TMZ, and has since restored Tay’s access.The Post reached out to Meta for confirmation.On Wednesday, news that the teen — aka Tay Tian or Claire Hope — had passed away shocked the online community after a text image announcing the influencer’s death was posted on her Instagram. “It is with a heavy heart that we share the devastating news of our beloved Claire’s sudden and tragic passing,” read the now-deleted statement, which went on to characterize her death as “unexpected.”The Instagram post alleged that Tay’s brother had died, too.
There have been a lot of doubts about Lil Tay’s death hoax story this week. And now, we’re getting some more details about the situation that may change a few opinions on what really happened!
Yet another odd wrinkle in the case of Lil Tay‘s death hoax.
Lil Tay claimed the Instagram post announcing her death was the result of a hack, but her former manager Harry Tsang thinks there’s more to the story.
Lil Tay’s former manager isn’t buying that a hacker was behind her death hoax!
Lil Tay found herself back in the headlines in August 2023, first when a heartfelt announcement of her untimely death at 14 was posted to her Instagram page, and then, the next day, when she resurfaced with a statement via her family to, claiming her account had been hacked and she was alive and well.So, what really happened? As of now, the details are murky, and it bears noting that the only evidence of Lil Tay's well-being comes from two statements reportedly issued by her family — no photos or video of the rapper have surfaced since the rumors of her death.Here's what we know for now, from the background on Lil Tay, to the rumors of her death, to a bizarre crypto connection that makes everything even more confusing.Lil Tay rose to internet fame in 2018, when she was just nine years old, calling herself the «youngest flexer of the century.» She posted controversial videos on social media, which included her appearing to smoke, driving expensive cars and flaunting stacks of cash. She also had a short-lived feud with Danielle Bregoli aka Bhad Bhabie, and was interviewed by Jake Paul in a YouTube video that has over 1.6 million views to date.A post shared by Lil Tay (@liltay)However, Tay seemed to disappear from the public eye as quickly as she entered it.
had not passed away — despite what was published on Instagram — and were instead victims of a hack.On Wednesday, a statement posted on the social media star’s verified page declared that the 14-year-old and her brother had died — an announcement that sparked speculation among her fans across the web.By Thursday, a spokesperson for the family reportedly told TMZ that she and her sibling were not, in fact, dead — and that her social media page had been “compromised” by an unidentified assailant. “I think she’s still alive, and I think it was fake,” Tsang, 32, said in a phone call with The Post on Thursday.
LOS ANGELES - An Instagram post Wednesday claimed Lil Tay, a young influencer with more than three million followers, had suddenly passed away. Now, a new report has surfaced that the teenager is still alive – and her former manager is questioning "an alternative motive behind this occurrence." Tay quickly rose to internet fame in 2018 when she was just nine years old, gaining notoriety by posting energetic and expletive-filled videos featuring cars she claimed to have purchased herself and fistfuls of cash that she waved around in her hands.
Lil Tay is actually alive after an Instagram post announced her death Wednesday.But social media savages are sharpening their virtual pitchforks and knives in fury over what some are calling a “publicity stunt” allegedly orchestrated by the teen and her family. “Ay f- -k Lil Tay…WTF,” tweeted an outraged X user, in part, Thursday. The rebuke came just moments after Tay, a native of Vancouver, Canada, revealed in a statement that she, is in fact, “safe and alive.” The Gen Zer claimed her verified Instagram account had been hacked by a “3rd party,” who wrongfully publicized the “death” of her and her brother.
Lil Tay is breaking her silence after a statement uploaded to her Instagram account claimed she died.
rumors of her death spread across the internet, Lil Tay released a statement to saying that she is alive.In a statement provided by Tay's family, she said, «I want to make it clear that my brother and I are safe and alive, but I’m completely heartbroken, and struggling to even find the right words to say. It’s been a very traumatizing 24 hours.
declared dead at 14 on Wednesday — but she’s reportedly still alive, according to a new statement from the social media star, obtained by TMZ on Thursday.The influencer’s Instagram was reportedly hacked and used to spread rumors about her and her brother’s “death,” she explained in a statement on Thursday.“I want to make it clear that my brother and I are safe and alive, but I’m completely heartbroken, and struggling to even find the right words to say. It’s been a very traumatizing 24 hours.
Lil Tay’s death was announced via her official Instagram account, but her former manager is now questioning whether the statement was true — and leading fans to wonder whether the teen social media star is still alive.
Fans are growing more and more concerned after a concerning new update has happened amid news that Lil Tay (aka Claire Hope), viral influencer and rapper, had passed away at 14.
Lil Tay’s former manager is calling for “cautious consideration” in the wake of the rapper’s family announcing her sudden death on her Instagram account.