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Rapper King Yella faints and collapses off his chair due to overdrinking during interview

Rapper King Yella faints and collapses off his chair due to overdrinking during interview

Time of Indiaa day ago
Trigger warning: This article has mentions of alcohol and abusive language.
Chicago rapper King Yella faced an alarming moment during his interview, which later went viral on the internet. The rapper was in an interview with
YouTube
channel Cam Capone News, which was supposed to last for at least two hours.
However, he had a bottle of alcohol close by and was drinking it sip by sip in between. Soon, the effects of the alcohol started to reflect on him, and he suddenly collapsed from the chair.
What exactly happened?
During the interview, the host showed King Yella a video of rapper Tory Lanez getting stabbed in a prison fight, which happened earlier this year. When asked about it, he told the host that he was unaware of it.
Then Yella drank the last sip and kept the bottle down.
He made a face while holding his chest that looked as if he was in pain. When asked about the clip, he just said, "Bro… what the fu**?" and collapsed from his chair. The camera crew quickly came to help the rapper, and the clip ends there.
Soon, the clip took over social media by storm. Some people found the moment funny; however, the rapper shared his response to the incident.
Rapper King Yella Goes Viral After Dramatic On-Air Fall Sparks 'Over-Acting' Jokes
King Yella reacts to his clip of fainting during an interview
According to the Complex Report, King Yella took to his Instagram Stories to express his frustration and wrote, 'Y'all think everything a joke I hate the internet.
Y'all be so fuqed up on my soul."
More about King Yella
Before his fall during the interview, he opened up about the lifestyle changes he has made after moving to Las Vegas. Talking about the same, he said, "I'm 35, and I'm finna be in the club all day?" He added that he will be visiting clubs once in a blue moon. Instead, he would prefer to do activities like golfing, bowling, and more.
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