Lil Wayne Denies COVID Fraud, Defends Explicit Text to Reporter
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Lil Wayne is contesting claims that he misused $8.9 million in pandemic relief funds on luxury items. In a recent Rolling Stone interview, he seemed confused by the accusations, asserting his financial practices are auditable and legitimate. His manager reinforced this sentiment, dismissing the allegations as unfounded speculation. Additionally, Wayne's controversial texting behavior has drawn attention, wherein he maintains his awareness of his provocative communications. Amidst these controversies, Wayne is promoting his album 'Tha Carter VI,' featuring collaborations with multiple artists, including Wyclef Jean and Andrea Bocelli on a notable track.
When asked about the funds in a new Rolling Stone cover story, Wayne looked genuinely perplexed. "I don't know what that mean," he told the magazine.
His manager, Fabian Marasciullo, added that Wayne ain't got nothing to do with none of that shit. "It's not the way his money comes and goes or none of that shit, but everything's been audited and clean."
Wayne stood by the message to Rolling Stone, saying it was common from him. "Any female that text me is going to probably receive a sexual comment... then suck my dick. Just make sure you suck it right."
The album also features MGK, Billie Eilish, and Miley Cyrus. Most surprisingly, Jean convinced opera singer Andrea Bocelli to sing 'Ave Maria' on a song.
Read at Vulture
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