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GloRilla’s Sister Rejects Face-to-Face Reconciliation

Lyndon Abioye |

Victoria “Scar Face” Woods is opening up about why she says a face-to-face reconciliation with her younger sister, rapper GloRilla, feels impossible right now.

Appearing on the 20 Women Vs web series, Woods was asked how she would respond if the chart-topping artist wanted to meet privately to repair their fractured relationship. Her answer was blunt. “I’d be scared as hell,” she said. “I’d need every police in the United States with me. I’d be terrified.”

The comments arrive amid a very public family dispute that has played out online, with Woods previously accusing her sister of withholding financial support from their parents and downplaying how much money she earns.

Their history is complicated and painful. In a recent livestream, GloRilla referenced a teenage incident that led to Woods’ arrest in 2015.

“You don’t have to say everything you did to me as a kid,” she said. “I was a minor, so half of it ain’t public record. Just leave it alone.”

Police records from that time show GloRilla reported feeling threatened during a hotel room dispute. Woods was later charged with domestic assault. For now, Scar Face says distance is the only option, adding that safety comes before any chance at healing.

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