Boosie Badazz may have gotten his stolen jersey back, but it doesn’t seem like he was happy about how it happened.
The Baton Rouge rapper got a jersey that was gifted to him by the Orlando Magic’s Cole Anthony taken at a Magic/Atlanta Hawks game late last month. On Thursday (February 29), video surfaced of what appeared to be negotiations to get it returned.
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Krystal “Smiley” Borrego of the reality show Baddies East was shown talking about the jersey on video shared by Hollywood Unlocked.
You can see it below.
The clip begins with what looks to be an Instagram story posted by Smiley showing her with the jersey and tagging Boosie. “I got it,” she writes on the story. “All love.”
Then she is shown on the phone with a number she’s labeled “Dre Boosie Manager.” The person on the phone, who may be Boosie himself proceeds to ask for the jersey in question.
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The two proceed to go back and forth, with Smiley reiterating that the goal was never to steal Boosie’s jersey, while the man believed to be the Baton Rouge rapper gets increasingly aggravated.
Elsewhere in the video, Smiley accuses the person on the phone of being “disrespectful.”
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“You can come and get [the jersey]… But you calling me [a] bitch, and I just opened your message,” she says.
Boosie did indeed get his jersey back, and shared the moment on Instagram.
“Shit these hoes do for clout, boy. Shit crazy,” he commented at the time. “Clout a muthafucka, boy.”
This was not the first time that Boosie Badazz lost something precious at a Hawks game. Last October, the Louisiana rapper attended an NBA game between the Hawks and Minnesota Timberwolves. Visibly excited about being there, the 40-year-old livestreamed himself dancing courtside at the event.
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Though he didn’t realize it at the time, one of his several chains slipped off his neck as he continued moving to Missy Elliot’s “Lose Control.” Upon noticing the missing bling, he publicly offered a reward to whoever could help him find the necklace in a since-deleted tweet.
“My chain came off at the game cash reward who ever give it back to me,” he wrote along with a phone number. Considering he took it down soon after, it is unclear if he found the item.