King Harris Reveals He Didn’t Live With T.I And Tiny While Filming ‘The Family Hustle’: “I Lived With My Grandma”

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T.i’s son King Harris is revealing that he didn’t live with his parents while they were filming ‘T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle.’ While doing an interview with Funny Marco, King revealed that he actually lived with his Grandmother and would come over when it was time to film the show. 

During the episode, Funny Marco asked King about the misconceptions about growing up in the spotlight, and that’s when King revealed that he would only go over to his parent’s house when it was time to start filming for the show which shocked a lot of fans who watched the show.

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““I lived with my grandma. You know, we’ll go to the house for like a weekend. They’ll say, ‘Hey, we shooting today; we need y’all at the house.’ They’ll come get me from my grandma’s house and right after we done–when them cameras go off–I’m right back to my grandma’s house.”

King Harris is known for his antics online and being in a lot of controversy. As we previously reported, fans noticed a disturbing video that posted on social media  Friday (September 8) where King Harris was seen offering a man on the street $50 to do the “one chip challenge” outside a local convenience store. In the clip, Harris was heard offering the man money and also told him that he couldn’t drink any water for 5 minutes in order to receive the money. The man ultimately only lasted about four minutes but Harris still have him the money that he promised. 

King Harris seemingly addressed the backlash on his social media and said, “Out of all the times the internet tried tear me down…I held my spot down head up through it all and came out smiling on top. Shout out to my REAL supporters and fans for never switching up on me.”

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Texas-based chipmaker Paqui, a subsidiary of The Hershey Company, recently announced the removal of its fiery ‘One Chip Challenge’ from shelves following the death of a 14-year-old Massachusetts teen, Harris Wolobah. The cause of Wolobah’s death remains under investigation, with an autopsy pending, but his family has attributed it to the chip challenge.

Paqui’s ‘One Chip Challenge’ has gained notoriety on social media as participants attempt to endure the intense heat without drinking or eating anything for as long as possible after consuming the fiery tortilla chip. The product is packaged in a sealed foil pouch within a coffin-shaped cardboard box and is emblazoned with warnings that it is intended for adults and should be kept out of children’s reach.

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