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Rap chaos queen GloRilla is facing a $500K lawsuit—and a leaked video proves she STOLE her iconic “All natural no BBL” line from homeless influencer Slim the Body Last! As fans reel from Glo’s feud with Megan Thee Stallion over Tory Lanez drama, explosive court docs reveal the rapper allegedly snatched Slim’s signature phrase for her hit Never Find That—then used it in a twisted “humiliation ritual” to climb the industry ladder. Here’s the DIRTY truth!

THE $500K HEIST: “SHE ROBBED ME BLIND!”

New Orleans bounce artist Slim the Body Last—a homeless street performer with 200K Instagram followers—just dropped a legal BOMB on GloRilla. In a lawsuit filed June 27, Slim claims Glo stole her viral catchphrase “All natural no BBL” word-for-word without credit or payment. The proof? A leaked compilation video shows Slim chanting the line for YEARS before Glo’s 2024 track dropped:

🔥 SLIM’S VIRAL CLIP (2022): “Go to hell! Yo what’s up y’all… Slim the Body Last all natural no BBL man!”

🚨 GLO’S SONG (2024): “Natural no BBL… yeah I’m that bitch!”

Slim’s attorney roared: “A layperson hears both and concludes they’re IDENTICAL! This is THEFT!” Now, Slim’s demanding six figures, songwriting credits, and royalties—and fans are SCREAMING: “PAY THE WOMAN!”

MEGAN BEEF BACKSTORY: THE TORY LANEZ BETRAYAL

This lawsuit hits as Glo’s already on thin ice with hip-hop royalty. Just days ago, Megan Thee Stallion UNFOLLOWED her after Glo reposted Tory Lanez’s song YDLA—despite knowing Megan’s legal battle with Tory over the 2020 shooting. Insiders spill:

Tour Betrayal: Megan gave Glo career-making exposure on her 2024 tour.

Instagram WAR: Meg deleted all pics with Glo after the Tory post.

Glo’s Cryptic Clapback: “I’m forever grateful for my pure heart… pure intent!”

Fans gasped: “Glo stabbed Meg in the BACK!”—and now the homeless phrase scandal has them howling: “KARMA’S HERE!”

HUMILIATION RITUAL EXPOSED: “SHE SOLD HER SOUL!”

Court docs aren’t the only fire Glo’s facing. Industry moles whisper she’s trapped in a “humiliation ritual”—a dark pact where celebs endure public shame for fame. The clues?

A source hissed: “They break you down to rebuild you as their puppet. Slim’s lawsuit? The FINAL sacrifice.”

LEAKED Video: GloRilla STEALING From Homeless Woman | Ritual Exposed

SLIM’S RECEIPTS: “I MADE THAT PHRASE FAMOUS!”

While critics sneer “You can’t trademark a rhyme!” Slim’s evidence is IRONCLAD. Her team released:

2019-2023 Videos: Over 50 clips of Slim using “All natural no BBL” in French Quarter freestyles.

Street Cred: The phrase crowned her “Queen of Bounce Homelessness”—even local news interviewed her about it.

Glo’s Silence: Zero credit to Slim in song liner notes or socials.

Slim sobbed in an IG live: “I’m homeless, not voiceless! Glo kicked me when I’m down… for CLICKS!”

FAN CIVIL WAR: “GASLIGHTING” VS. “JUSTICE!”

Twitter’s tearing itself apart over the drama:

#TeamSlim:

“Slim INVENTED that line! Glo’s a culture vulture!”

“Stealing from homeless women? LOWEST level!”

“Humiliation ritual CONFIRMED! Look at her soul-less eyes!”

#TeamGlo:

“BBL rhymes with natural! Y’all reaching!”

“Slim’s chasing clout! Where she get lawyer money? 💀

“Rituals? Stop spreading satanic panic!”

Even celebrities weighed in. Cardi B tweeted: “Pay the lady or PERISH! 💅” while 50 Cent cackled: “Glo better hide her wig collection! 😂

WHAT’S NEXT: SETTLEMENT OR WAR?

Legal eagles predict Glo will settle FAST to avoid more leaks:

Slim’s Win Conditions: $$$ payout + “Never Find That” credits.

Glo’s Nightmare: If Slim wins, ANY future song using the phrase owes her royalties.

Industry Fallout: Labels now scrambling to vet artists’ “original” lines.

But the BIGGEST question? Was Slim’s lawsuit PART of the ritual? Conspiracy theorists note: “The suit dropped RIGHT after Glo betrayed Megan… too convenient!”

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