Boosie weighed in on the very public dispute between GloRilla and her older sister, Scar Face Woods, which continued to unfold online. While the Baton Rouge rapper made it clear he was not choosing sides, he used the moment to address a bigger misunderstanding about fame and finances.
The tension escalated earlier this month when Scar Face, whose real name is Victoria Woods, accused GloRilla of neglecting their family and claimed the rapper was obligated to help relatives in Memphis. GloRilla later responded by defending her relationship with their mother and referencing a long history of conflict between the sisters.
Boosie weighed in via Instagram Stories, offering context from his own life.
Boosie speaks on the GloRilla vs. BroRilla situation:
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“Artists ain’t as rich as people think… if we get everybody, we gone be broke”
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“I ain’t siding with GloRilla, I ain’t siding with BroRilla,” he said. “But I do wanna say, people be thinking we have more money than we have.”
He explained that even successful artists face limits. “Every artist you think got $50 million ain’t got $50 million,” Boosie added. “If I give each of y’all a hundred thousand, I’m broke.”
The rapper noted that he has seven siblings and two parents, saying expectations can quickly become overwhelming. Still, he acknowledged the importance of helping when possible, calling it “family business.”
Scarface admits that she checks her sister’s net worth daily and it makes her even angrier.
