Tekashi 6ix9ine has been in the headlines far more than because of his controversial escapades and prideful antics. Most recently, the rainbow rapper was brutally beaten down in a gym by three suspects.
After seemingly recovering from the huge health bout, 6ix9ine is back on his feet again and is undoubtedly well and doing some questionable things again.
6ix9ine Hands Out Cash To Ugandan Kids
In an Instagram post, 6ix9ine entered a gate and was welcomed by a crowd of Ugandan kids, cheering and dancing as the "Trollz" rapper handed them cash one by one.
"UGANDA, AFRICA I LOVE YOU I CANT WAIT TO EDIT THIS VIDEO IM SO HAPPY I FLEW 22 HOURS JUST TO MAKE SURE YOU GUYS WERE IN THIS VIDEO WAPAE MUSIC VIDEO HOPEFULLY THIS SATURDAY/SUNDAY," he said in the post.
In the first few parts of the video, he was just handing out hundred dollar bills to kids - but later on, the clip cut into a shocking scene. Two kids are flinging a younger kid in the air as a makeshift jump rope as another kid jumps in chorus with the screams of the crowd.
Weirdly, people seemed very supportive of 6ix9ine, praising him for his humility and grounded mindset.
"We love you so much brother let's go Uganda," a fan said.
"He's a good dude at the end of the day yeah I said it. F the street code," another echoed.
"Nah man i have to respect this move right here . I just found out kids get paid $1 dollar a DAY !! Working 9-12 hours on these mines from Congo," a user revealed.
Whether the last comment was true or not, 6ix9ine seemed to be doing all of those with a smile on his face. More so, everyone in the video seemed to enjoy hanging out with the embattled rapper.
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6ix9ine Gym Beatdown Suspects Identified
Last month, rapper 6ix9ine was brutally attacked in a gym sauna at a South Florida branch of LA Fitness Gym.
The three men, Octavius Medina, Anthony Maldonado, and Rafael Medina, were identified and were booked for robbery and assault.
Despite everything he has suffered, 6ix9ine said he was "not mad" for what happened.
"Obviously it wasn't fair but again the streets has no rules," he said in a statement. "Just imagine having nothing to do with a situation and feel obligated to make it your business. (Very weird) I'm happy to be here still."
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