Wed. Dec 25th, 2024

Fans Skeptical as Video of Yung Bleu’s Alleged Arrest for Bodyslamming His Mom Goes Viral

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In a recent viral video, fans of rapper Yung Bleu have expressed skepticism regarding the alleged arrest of the artist for reportedly bodyslamming his mother. The incident, which reportedly took place in 2023, has resurfaced on social media, sparking a wave of reactions questioning the credibility of the claims made by Yung Bleu’s mother.

According to reports, Yung Bleu’s mother informed deputies from the Sheriff’s office that during a heated altercation, her son had physically assaulted her by picking her up and throwing her to the ground. Despite being offered medical assistance by officers, the situation escalated to the point where deputies were dispatched to arrest Yung Bleu.

However, the online community has largely sided with Yung Bleu, with many dismissing his mother’s allegations. Comments on social media suggest a disbelief in her account, with some users suggesting that mothers often exaggerate or lie about physical confrontations when their authority is challenged.

One social media user commented, “Yo mom will say you hit her for grabbing the belt,” implying that such accusations might be a reaction to a change in dynamics where children refuse to be physically disciplined. Another user shared a personal anecdote, “One time I blocked my mom from hitting me she told the whole family I was fighting back,” highlighting a common theme in the reactions.

A particularly skeptical fan wrote, “I’m sorry but she sounds like she’s lying. She almost told on herself. She said I grabbed his shirt and then sped up saying no he grabbed me and boom he body slammed me. So ma’am he body slammed you downstairs and instead of laying on the couch or something until help came. You got up and walked upstairs.” This comment reflects the doubt cast on the consistency of the mother’s story.

In response to the resurfacing of this news, Yung Bleu himself took to social media, posting a single emoji – (cap), which in internet slang means ‘lie’ or ‘falsehood’, further fueling the skepticism among his supporters.

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