Since 2018, the name Lil Tay has gradually disappeared until it became a trend again due to the publication of a surprising statement that the young rapper died at the age of 15 along with her brother, which has already been officially denied.

Who is this little girl? Many will remember her as Tay Tian, ​​​​a 9-year-old girl who shared her luxurious lifestyle on social media, responded without filter to those who criticized her and boasted that she was extremely close to artists such as Chief Keef and XXXTentacion, according to TV Azteca.

The latest models of vehicles, $100 bills and fancy houses were the elements that characterized most of her videos, before the last heard of her was her parents fighting to keep custody of her.

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The truth behind Lil Tay’s “death.”

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After her 3.5 million Instagram followers agreed there was much more to the rapper’s loss, the teenager herself opened up to TMZ about the truth behind her alleged death.

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“A third party compromised my Instagram account and used it to spread misinformation and rumors about me, to the extent that even my name was wrong. My official name is Tay Tian, ​​​​​​​​and not ‘Claire Hope'”, she revealed, reports Infobae.

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Vancouver police previously told the New York Post that they had received no reports of the deaths of the teenager and her brother, much less that they were investigating.

This is not counting the numerous hypotheses that were dealt with on social networks, where several of his fans recalled complaints against Lil Tay’s father, because he allegedly abused her.

“All day yesterday I was bombarded with endless tearful and heartbreaking calls from loved ones as I tried to sort through this mess,” the rapper told TMZ.

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