Internet users are sharing reactions after concerning messages were recently shared from one of Lil Tay‘s social media accounts.
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More Details On The Concerning Messages Shared From Lil Tay’s Account
On Wednesday, September 11, Lil Tay’s Instagram account shared a post on her Instagram Story. The post reflected a forum channel featuring “live updates” about the rapper.
In the forum, a lone message was shared: “Please pray for Tay. We will be updating you as more information becomes available.” Furthermore, the message was also shared via Tay’s account on X, formerly known as Twitter.
please pray for tay.
we will be updating you as more information becomes available.
— Lil Tay (@LilTaybepoppin) September 11, 2024
Additionally, the tweet was preceded by another which read, “We have devastating news regarding Tay.”
we have devastating news regarding tay
— Lil Tay (@LilTaybepoppin) September 11, 2024
Social Media Reacts As Another Update Is Shared
Social media users initially reacted to the cryptic posts in The Shade Room’s comment section.
Additionally, Tay’s account shared footage alleging she had been diagnosed with a “life threatening heart tumor.”
Lil Tay Made Major Headlines In 2023
As The Shade Room previously reported, Lil Tay made headlines in August 2023. At the time, a message was shared on her social media alleging she and her brother, Jason Tian, had passed away.
Shortly after the message was shared, a separate statement was shared via Tay’s Instagram account, alleging it had been “compromised.” Additionally, it asserted that Tay and her brother were alive.
Then, in September 2023, a woman, believed to be Lil Tay, was spotted at Los Angeles International Airport, per The Shade Room. At the time, Daily Mail reported that the woman was spotted with Jason and Tay’s mother, Angela Tian.
Then, in October of that year, Tay opened up about the death hoax while speaking on Instagram Live, per The Shade Room. The rapper explained that the scheme was allegedly hatched by her father, Chris Hope.
“He was trying to sabotage me,” she alleged. “Meanwhile, he was working with this other con artist that was claiming to be my manager and they had a crypto coin together. Their plan was to fake my death and then promote the crypto coin — which, by the way, the ‘manager’ admitted to. He said he’d been working on the crypto coin for months. These people are frauds.”
Furthermore, at the time, Tay also detailed her father’s alleged abuse toward her and her mother.