G Perico has had a bizarre run-in with a woman who suspected him of selling drugs.
The Los Angeles rapper posted doorbell camera footage on Instagram of an incident which saw his neighbor confront him, with him remaining painstakingly polite throughout.
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The clip also appears to show the woman in question under the influence as she falls over and faceplants the floor on Perico’s driveway.
The rapper wrote in the caption: “So I had a intoxicated ‘kAREN’ come to my door yesterday and accuse me of selling drugs she say ‘I want to know whats goin on in this house your suspicious.’
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“Guess this good American white woman doesn’t believe successful black men exist stuff like this happens on the regular tho…. She say she got a problem with drug dealers lol but seems like she’s on drugs.”
The footage got a laugh out of some Perico’s music peers, with TDE’s SiR commenting: “Why she fall over like that? [crying face emoji].”
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BJ The Chicago Kid joked: “She headed in the wrong direction,” while Nef the Pharaoh added: “That’s why I keep some dogs in my yard [crying face emojis].”
Fellow Cali rappers Jay Rock and 03 Greedo also reacted to the post in disbelief.
Perhaps the most famous “Karen” was a white woman who heckled LeBron James from courtside when the Los Angeles Lakers played the Atlanta Hawks in 2021.
The behavior of the woman led to officials calling security and tossing her and her husband out of the arena. James later labeled her “Courtside Karen,” while the spectator offered her own version of the story.
She alleged James told her to “sit the fuck down, bitch” and she then threatened to “fuck him up.”
“I go, ‘Don’t fucking talk to my husband,’” she began in a rant posted to her Instagram Story. “And he looks at me, and he goes, ‘Sit the fuck down, bitch.’ And I go, ‘Don’t fucking call me a bitch. You sit the fuck down. Get the fuck out of here. Don’t fucking talk to my husband like that.’”
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LeBron later said the couple shouldn’t have been kicked out: “At the end of the day, I’m happy fans are back in the building. I miss that interaction. I need that interaction; we as players need that interaction. I don’t feel like it was warranted to be kicked out.”