GloRilla has never been one to let disrespect slide, and she proved that once again this week. The rapper sent social media into a frenzy after posting a video embracing her natural look—prompting critics to accuse her, yet again, of cosmetic surgery.
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Earlier this week, Big Glo shared a cozy mirror selfie video across her socials, proudly showing off what she called a “no lash moment.” Rocking braids, little to no makeup, and a relaxed gray outfit, the post quickly caught attention. But instead of praise, some commenters questioned her appearance. According to Complex, GloRilla wasted no time firing back, writing, “I put you delusional b*tches ina frenzy every time I post.”
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Rather than quieting the noise, her response only fueled more negativity. The following day, Glo doubled down with another blunt message, asking critics whether obsessing over her looks had done anything productive for them. She questioned if their “rent was paid” or if they were simply mad that she looked “gorgeous for free.”
One critic replied by claiming people weren’t angry—they just “remembered how she used to look.” That comment earned another sharp response from the Memphis rapper, who asked why it mattered so much and whether anyone was getting paid to keep track of her past appearance.
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This isn’t the first time GloRilla has dealt with strange online behavior. Last month, a parody account posing as Pop Crave spread a fake rumor involving Glo, her NBA boyfriend Brandon Ingram, and her close friend Sexyy Red. The false claim suggested that Red wanted to be in a polyamorous relationship with the couple, using a real post from Glo as supposed “evidence.”
The parody even included a fake comment attributed to Sexyy Red, which quickly set her off. She publicly called out the post as “weird and fake,” making it clear she wasn’t playing along with the joke. GloRilla followed up by shutting the rumor down herself, bluntly telling people to stop playing with her.
Whether it’s body-shaming, fake narratives, or outright trolling, GloRilla continues to meet online hate head-on—unbothered and unapologetic.