Where’s the money, Glo? Innanet is wondering what’s going on after a Kennesaw State University student claimed she never heard back from GloRilla Team about a tuition donation. Glo had promised her $5,000, but the money still hasn’t reached the student’s account!
Student Vivica Whitehead shared a video of the April 17 interaction yesterday that quickly went viral.
It had more than 680,000 views and generated diverse reactions. One user commented, “I hope she really pays for this. I met Lil Baby and he agreed to pay my tuition only to have his assistant ignore my text messages. I texted the assistant from a fake number and he responded.” Another commenter wrote, “Ouuuu = honey, I don’t understand.”
The student later responded to a user who asked for an update on GloRilla’s offering. She stated that she contacted Glo’s team the following week after the interaction, but never received a response from the rapper’s team.
“I didn’t hear from them for about a week so I texted, no response.”
GloRilla team reportedly working to verify student details
The Shade Room spoke exclusively to a source who told us,
“The GloRilla team has been working to verify Ms. Whitehead’s school account to request payment.” The source adds: “GloRilla has a heart of gold, but never skips steps.”
Several roommates sided with the Memphis native and said she shouldn’t give Vivica anything for taking her issue online. Check out the comments here.
Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time Glo has come under fire for allegedly not keeping her word. In December 2022, a choreographer named Trinica Goods alleged that “the ‘FNF’ rapper never paid for a five-hour dance class.”
Trinica said he worked with Glo at an Atlanta dance studio in August, and the rapper allegedly agreed to pay $1,500 for the class. After the choreographer attempted to recover payment, Glo’s team allegedly promised Trinica that she would receive payment soon. However, she was allegedly never compensated.
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