Wham ain’t goin’ for the foolery. Lil Baby in a recent interview on Lil Yatchy’s newly revived podcast spoke controversy around his name. The ATL rapper has made a genuine friendship with entrepreneur, Michael Rubin, however, trolls have attempted to make a certain moment looked very odd. Earlier this year, Rubin had his annual White Out party where every celebrity was in attendance. During the party, the Philly native got excited when he saw Baby and gave him a behind-the-back hug. The on-site photographers captured the moment, and once the picture got out, it went viral. Wham talks about how that misconstrued moment bothered him, “I understand like even when the picture came out before it went viral, I told them I’m like, Mike, I can’t have pictures like that even though man you playing. There’s nothing weird we could be doing in a party with all these people. But I know how small people’s brains are and then I already know, how much of people want to say something bad to me, bro”
Baby also recalls making Michael Rubin confiscate the photo once it was taken, “I literally, when that picture came out, I literally made Mike Rubin go to his security camera in his house, go to the footage and get the whole tape, but I just never, like, I ain’t even gonna post that sh*t on the internet. I’m just like that sh*t, you feel me?”
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