Tekashi 6ix9ine Gym Ambush Update: Here's How Rapper 'Survived' Sauna Beating

Tekashi 69 Released
Tekashi was released last Thursday from the Queens Detention Facility in New York City due to the coronavirus pandemic that is already ravaging the city Jefferson Siegel via New York Times

After being assaulted in a sauna, Tekashi 6ix9ine would have endured an even more savage beating if not for the quick-thinking gym workers who raced to his aid.

Tekashi 6ix9ine Saved By Fans

It's unfortunate for 69, especially given how he had frequented this gym in the past without incident. According to reports, he generally spends 20 minutes on the StairMaster, minding his own business. According to TMZ, if Tekashi is ever approached or identified, the majority of interactions are calm.

Reportedly too, he's typically willing to pose with fans.

Thank God the gym workers were his fans.

Obviously, he has adversaries in the world, doubtless lingering from the infamous RICO case. Despite his history, the consensus in this case is that Tekashi did nothing wrong and does not deserve this treatment. He could have died for no reason!

Tekashi 6ix9ine Sauna Beating Pre-Planned?

A video released to Twitter, as reported by CBS Miami, depicted Hernandez on the gym floor being kicked by at least two men, with one apparently pulling him by the hair. One of the males can be heard saying to another to take a photograph. The man can also be overheard saying he'll soon be famous, according to Variety.

A second video depicted Hernandez, known for his album Day69: Graduation Day and single "Fefe" with Nicki Minaj, walking through the gym with a bleeding face. Lazzaro revealed that Hernandez lacked security at the time of the attack, and he now intends to organize protection for the celebrity.

Another footage said that the attack was defintely pre-planned.

Page Six said that Hernandez was ejected from a baseball stadium in Miami on Friday for being inebriated and disrupting fans.

After the attack, some took Twitter to condemn the act. Wack 100 is one.

Hernandez pleaded guilty in January 2019 to nine felony charges, including various firearm offenses, and admitted his connection with the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. He will be released from federal prison in April 2020 owing to worries with Covid-19. Since his sentence, his attorney Dawn Florio revealed that in March 2020 that he has "been the perfect model prisoner."

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