The heavy trolling and wild antics finally caught up with controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine and now, he’s, unfortunately, paying the price for being reckless.
As we previously reported, the 26-year-old musician and ex-con got brutally attacked by a group of men inside the bathroom of a Florida gym on Tuesday.
A video posted to Twitter shows two men beating the bricks out of 6ix9ine as he lies on the bathroom floor, trying to protect his head from the wild blows. The clip also shows one person kicking 6ix9ine in the stomach while the other guy punches his head. The entertainer was left injured with bruises and a bloodied face. According to TMZ, he received treatment at a local hospital.
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6ix9ine has yet to speak out on the wild incident, however, social media users have been weighing in. While many people are just trolling the rapper and making fun of him, @BreakfastClub host Charlamagne Tha God is using this situation as a teachable moment for those who like to act just as wild as the “STOOPID” artist.
He said while on air, “You can’t escape the energy you put out there. You just can’t! You get what you asked for,” the radio host explained.
“You’ve been toying people for years, telling people to come see you, SMD, and invite that violence to happen to you… eventually it will. Nobody is exempt; with security or without security… if you are a person who invites violence into your life, I guarantee you it’s just a matter of time.”
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Before switching to the next topic, Charlamagne wanted to end off on an important note:
“I see a lot of people laughing but this isn’t a time to laugh. This is a time to learn. I would advise a lot of y’all out there, don’t laugh at 6ix9ine, learn from 6ix9ine cause a lot of y’all out here are making the same mistakes yourself and gonna meet the same fate.”
Charlamagne wasn’t the only public figure to weigh in. Wack 100 also shared his thoughts online. He said,
“IT’S UNFORTUNATE WHAT HAPPENED TO @6ix9ine HES A GOOD GUY. LIFE IS FULL OF LESSONS. THIS ISN’T ABOUT HIS SO CALLED STREET SITUATION. THIS IS ABOUT DECISION MAKING ON BOTH SIDES. THE ONES WHO FILMED & POSTED THEMSELVES WILL REMEMBER THIS DAY FOR MANY YEARS TO COME. AND 69 WILL NOW KNOW HE HAS TO MOVE ACCORDINGLY. #STAYDANGEROUS & DON’T HESITATE. WISH HIM A SPEEDY RECOVERY.”