GloRilla has taken to social media to denounce a hotel and its valet service for allegedly racially profiling her because she has an “expensive car.”
On Sunday (April 2), a clip surfaced online of the Memphis rap star blasting a hotel’s valet service, claiming that it was racist. Big Glo reveals in the video that she was met with some contention at the hotel while checking out, and was not believed that her Mercedes was in fact hers.
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GloRilla claims the valet attendant told her it couldn’t be her car because it was too “expensive.”
“People is still so racist these days, like hoe, how you gone look at me and tell me this ain’t my muthafucking car,” she said.
The name of the hotel and the valet attendant have yet to be revealed. Prior to this alleged incident, the “Tomorrow 2” rapper had just performed at J.Cole‘s annual Dreamville festival in North Carolina.
GloRilla isn’t the only celeb having car troubles. Most recently, Rihanna and Jhené Aiko were targeted by car thieves in Los Angeles within days of each other.
According to TMZ, RiRi’s L.A.-area home was the scene of a car theft last week when her driver’s vehicle was stolen. Law enforcement said the culprit took off with the driver’s 2012 Audi sedan after he pulled up to Rihanna’s California abode and went inside to grab something.
The driver left his keys in the vehicle with the engine running, but when he came back outside, it was nowhere to be seen. The LAPD is currently investigating the incident, but it appears the suspect made a clean escape.
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Fellow R&B star Jhené Aiko, meanwhile, had her 2020 Range Rover pinched while she was out for dinner at Tasty Noodle House in L.A. on March 18.
It was reported that the Souled Out singer left her car around 8:30 p.m. after giving the keys to a valet. Around 30 minutes later, Aiko saw someone driving away in her luxury SUV. She assumed the valet staff were just moving the vehicle, but it was never returned.