Cam’ron Shares Photo Of Gillie Da Kid Holding Hands With R. Kelly: 'Did He Drug You?'
Cam'ron resurfaced a controversial photo Wednesday featuring 'Million Dollaz Worth of Game' host Gillie Da Kid and R. Kelly.
The two appeared to be hugged up — holding hands — while sitting on a couch together, which prompted the rapper-turned-podcaster to ask whether the disgraced singer "drugged him."
The Harlemite even tagged Gillie Da Kid, real name Nasir Fard, in the post.
"1. Where was y'all at? 2. Did he drug you [?]. 3. Did you want to get on that bad? (pause). I got more questions hit me bro," the rapper, 48, asked in the caption with laughing emojis.
The post depicts Gillie looking directly into the camera alongside the currently incarcerated artist, who is seen smiling behind him. Gillie Da Kid's co-host and cousin, Wallo, wasted no time in joining in on the joke, alleging that the two had a "wild night."
"Cam it was a wild night, he woke up the next morning soaking wet in a closet filled with lollipops & whip cream. He was immediately transported to the nearest emergency room. He did a lot of therapy afterwards. We finally got him back to himself. For years anytime he would hear a R.Kelly song he would scream NOOOOOOOOOO, don't do it!" Wallo, real name Wallace Peeples, penned in the comments.
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Gillie Da Kid, 40, also responded to the post, writing, "Dam homie don't do that I told u I was playing," with laughing emojis. The Philadelphia native said the photo was edited in a previous episode of his podcast earlier this year, according to 'HipHopDX.'
'Million Dollaz Worth of Game' is a weekly podcast owned and hosted by Gillie Da Kid and his cousin Wallo267. The show covers topics including life experiences, comical childhood memories, life advice, and mentorship tips.
Cam'ron, famously known as Killa Cam, hosts the podcast 'It Is What It Is' with fellow former rap star and childhood friend, Ma$e. The two host alongside female host Treasure "Stat baby" Wilson. The show covers sports commentary with comical perspectives.