The “Crush On You” emcee’s comment sparked mixed reactions from fans who questioned Kim’s sentiments. “A monsoon?!? God, you can ignore this one,” tweeted one user on X. “lil kim ...
Lil’ Kim’s prayers for Los Angeles rain have seemingly been answered, and fans are showing their gratitude. The Hip-Hop ...
Lil’ Kim is doubling down — and clapping back — over recent comments that she made amid the devastating LA fires. The rapper, 50, swiftly faced backlash after posting about the blazes via X ...
Yesterday (Jan. 14), Lil Kim shared her good-intentioned post about the natural disaster, which included a prayer request for God to “make it monsoon in LA." Many fans suggested the word choice ...
Social media users owe Lil' Kim an apology and plenty of thanks, as her prayers for rain to provide relief to Los Angeles ...
Lil’ Kim saw the response to her wishes of a monsoon for the Los Angeles wildfires and doubled in what she said. Hitting X, Kim asked: “What’s happening is devasting and what LA really needs ...
This is heartbreaking.” However, it was her last sentence that sparked backlash, with Lil Kim adding, “I pray to Jesus that God make it monsoon in LA.” X (Twitter) users swopped on her ...
Lil’ Kim is facing criticism after sharing a good ... I pray to Jesus that God make it monsoon in LA.” While her sentiment was heartfelt, her prayer for a monsoon raised eyebrows—as the ...
Surviving the LA fires just to die in the Lil Kim monsoon :(,' joked one person who quoted her original post. Another person replied that 'ending one natural disaster with another one is crazy.' ...
Lil Kim has since responded to criticism for her post and clarified she meant rain, but for whatever reason, is still pushing for a monsoon, which would be worse than a rainy day. “What’s ...
Lil Kim questioned in the first tweet. “Doesn’t everyone understand that a monsoon is heavy rain? I’m so happy to see that everyone is staying so positive during such a tragic situation.
Lil Kim is gong viral for her misguided message ... I pray to Jesus that God make it monsoon in LA," she said in her post. Her tone-deaf apology has been met with plenty of backlash from those ...