The 'Yeah Glo!' raptress does not let an online hater spread false rumors about her performance during the When We Vote We Win event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Nov 4, 2024
AceShowbiz - GloRilla won't let people spread false rumors about her gig. The "Yeah Glo!" raptress recently hit back at a hater, who claimed that her performance at a Kamala Harris rally disappointed the crowd.
Recently, the 25-year-old female hip-hop artist shut down the hater's statement suggesting that the audience at the Kamala rally was not excited to see her performing onstage. Making use of X, formerly known as Twitter, she wrote, "Da crowd was lit you trippingggggg."
Glo was replying to the hater's tweet that read, "GloRilla performing at Kamala Harris rally in Milwaukee. She had mute every other word to make it somewhat appropriate. The crowd is CLEARLY disappointed."
After Glo shared her response to the tweet, many social media users criticized the performance. Taking to Instagram, one in particular argued, "Yeah this ain't a good look and I like Kamala and Glo. The song wasn't appropriate for a political rally." Another asked, "Why not black scholars or smart people why get ratchet rappers??" A third stated, "Wrong song for a rally. They're definitely laughing at us. Just goofy."
Meanwhile, other users came to Glo's defense. One of them gushed, "And I love it. So a campaign has to only talk about politics lol This the United States of America...The land of the free. Loosen that s**t up." Another marveled, "I was there...Crowd was lit and I was smiling like a proud auntie... she was great and was connecting with all the people .. young, old, all different cultures."
A third wrote, "Yall laughing but Kamala is covering all her bases... the educated, the ghetto, the activists.. SHE WANNA REACH EVERYBODY and if that means calling on certain people then hey. every vote counts!"
Glo made an appearance at the When We Vote We Win event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Friday, November 1. During the political event, which was also attended by fellow rapper Cardi B, the "Glorious" artist took the stage to deliver her hits, including "TGIF" and "Hollon", in front of the audience.