GloRilla, the esteemed Memphis rapper renowned for her 2022 hit single "F.N.F. (Let's Go)," finds herself disheartened and humiliated after an old photograph of her holding a firearm recently emerged online, coinciding with Ja Morant's suspension. The image quickly gained traction on various social media platforms, generating significant attention and discussion.
In an unexpected turn of events, the snapshot featuring a youthful GloRilla radiating joy while clutching a censored large firearm was repurposed as a meme on Twitter, aimed at satirizing Morant's recent involvement in another gun-related incident.
The Twitter user accompanying the image with the caption "Ja Morant every month" ignited a response from the Grammy-nominated artist. GloRilla acknowledged her past actions, expressing her regret by admitting, "I was a menace in high school" and confessing her profound embarrassment.
In an unexpected turn of events, the snapshot featuring a youthful GloRilla radiating joy while clutching a censored large firearm was repurposed as a meme on Twitter, aimed at satirizing Morant's recent involvement in another gun-related incident.
The Twitter user accompanying the image with the caption "Ja Morant every month" ignited a response from the Grammy-nominated artist. GloRilla acknowledged her past actions, expressing her regret by admitting, "I was a menace in high school" and confessing her profound embarrassment.
Credit: GloRilla/Twitter |
The suspension of Ja Morant from the Memphis Grizzlies has been imposed once again, following his recent act of exhibiting a firearm on Instagram Live. In the footage, Morant can be observed brandishing his weapon while seated in a vehicle alongside his acquaintance, Davonte Pack.
Remarkably, this serves as Morant's second suspension in as many months, both stemming from comparable incidents. In March, the basketball star faced suspension when he streamed a live video on Instagram, showcasing himself holding a firearm at a nightclub in Glendale, Colorado.
Despite evading legal charges subsequent to a thorough investigation by the police, Morant voluntarily agreed to participate in a counseling program based in Florida.
Remarkably, this serves as Morant's second suspension in as many months, both stemming from comparable incidents. In March, the basketball star faced suspension when he streamed a live video on Instagram, showcasing himself holding a firearm at a nightclub in Glendale, Colorado.
Despite evading legal charges subsequent to a thorough investigation by the police, Morant voluntarily agreed to participate in a counseling program based in Florida.
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