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Finesee2Tymes' Mom Launches Fundraiser: 'My Son's Actions Have Left Me Homeless'
Finesee2Tymes' Mom Launches Fundraiser: 'My Son's Actions Have Left Me Homeless'

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Finesee2Tymes' Mom Launches Fundraiser: 'My Son's Actions Have Left Me Homeless'

Finesse2Tymes' mother, Pluria Alexander, says he has stopped providing her with financial support. Alexander, who says she is at risk of eviction, recently began a GoFundMe campaign seeking $6,000 for moving expenses after her landlord gave her only days to pay rent or leave the property. 'Until recently, my son was helping me pay my bills, but after a falling out, I've been left to manage everything on my own,' she wrote on the fundraising page. 'Before I move to Texas I lived in Memphis, working, had my own car own place. I don't know anybody here to help me. This is the third time my son's actions have left me homeless, and each time it becomes harder to recover.' Alexander claims she has been dealing with anxiety, depression, and what she calls 'narcissistic abuse' from her son. COMPLEX SHOP: Shop the brands you love, anytime and anywhere. Uncover what's next. Buy. Collect. Obsess. Her struggles, she continued, have only been exacerbated after being charged with money laundering in early 2024, which she claims was the result of getting scammed by Nigerian fraudsters. According to court records viewed by Complex, the case is still open as of this writing, with a hearing scheduled for Monday (August 11). 'This charge has made it nearly impossible to secure housing, as I've already been denied by three different apartments,' Alexander wrote. 'Despite these setbacks, I'm determined to find stable housing so I can rebuild and stay connected to my support system. The funds I raise will go directly toward moving costs, transportation, and deposits for a new place.' She concluded, 'Your support would mean the world to me. It would give me a chance to start over, stay near my loved ones, and focus on my health and well-being while I navigate this difficult legal situation. Thank you for considering helping me during this challenging time.' ComplexCon returns to Las Vegas on October 25–26, 2025, with over 300 brands and live performances by Young Thug, YEAT & Friends, Peso Pluma, Central Cee, Ken Carson, and more. Get your tickets now. Related Products EMPIRE MO3 - Legend CD $13.98 , EMPIRE MO3 - Legend Vinyl $29.98 Related News , , Related News Kehlani Offering Free Laundry Services to Mothers in Celebration of 'Folded' Success Akademiks, DJ Vlad Respond to G Herbo Challenging Them to Donate $100,000 to Chicago Nonprofits COMPLEX SHOP: Shop the brands you love, anytime and anywhere. Uncover what's next. Buy. Collect. Obsess. Making Culture Pop. Find the latest entertainment news and the best in music, pop culture, sneakers, style and original shows. Solve the daily Crossword

Finesse2Tymes Says 'Family Problems' Make Him 'Feel Like Eminem' In Freestyle
Finesse2Tymes Says 'Family Problems' Make Him 'Feel Like Eminem' In Freestyle

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Finesse2Tymes Says 'Family Problems' Make Him 'Feel Like Eminem' In Freestyle

Finesse2Tymes compared problems with his mother to Eminem's relationship with his late mother, Debbie Nelson, in a recent freestyle. The Memphis rapper's mother, Pluria Alexander, recently launched a GoFundMe campaign after being threatened with eviction. In the fundraiser's description, Alexander wrote that her son, real name Ricky Hampton, had paid her housing before the two had a falling out. "This is the third time my son's actions have left me homeless, and each time it becomes harder to recover," Alexander wrote. After being slammed online for the estrangement, Finesse responded with a freestyle on Saturday (August 9), where he rapped, "Five years, relatives, family problems, now I feel like Eminem." COMPLEX SHOP: Shop the brands you love, anytime and anywhere. Uncover what's next. Buy. Collect. Obsess. The rapper also called himself "paranoid" with "trust issues" and further rapped about distrust and being previously incarcerated. "I learned how to turn pain into profit 🩸🪶Ps: I wasn't finish I just Couldn't control my emotions at end but yaw get it tho 💯🤲🏽" he captioned the post. Although Eminem and his mother reconciled before her death in December 2024, their relationship was strained throughout his childhood and early career. The 15-time Grammy winner opened up about their estrangement in songs like 2002's "Cleanin' Out My Closet," in which he accused her of having Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Three years before, Nelson sued her son for $10 million, accusing him of defamatory lyrics about her alleged drug use in his breakthrough hit "My Name Is." He would respond viciously on his next album ("My fuckin' b**chsmom's sued me for ten million/She must want a dollar for every pill I been stealin'"), but would eventually apologize on his 2014 song "Headlights," with the music video depicting them in an embrace. Debbie Nelson died of complications from advanced lung cancer. ComplexCon returns to Las Vegas on October 25–26, 2025, with over 300 brands and live performances by Young Thug, YEAT & Friends, Peso Pluma, Central Cee, Ken Carson, and more. Get your tickets now. Related News , , Related News Kehlani Offering Free Laundry Services to Mothers in Celebration of 'Folded' Success LeBron James Big Ups Gunna's New Album 'The Last Wun' COMPLEX SHOP: Shop the brands you love, anytime and anywhere. Uncover what's next. Buy. Collect. Obsess. Making Culture Pop. Find the latest entertainment news and the best in music, pop culture, sneakers, style and original shows. Solve the daily Crossword

Finesse2Tymes' mom launches GoFundMe, says rapper cuts off money
Finesse2Tymes' mom launches GoFundMe, says rapper cuts off money

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Finesse2Tymes' mom launches GoFundMe, says rapper cuts off money

Pluria Alexander, the mother of rapper Finesse2Tymes, says she is about to be evicted after her son stopped sending any money. Pluria Alexander, mother of rapper Finesse2Tymes, is facing eviction after her son stopped financial support.(Instagram/Finesse2Tymes) Alexander recently set up a GoFundMe campaign seeking $6,000 to cover moving costs after her landlord allegedly gave her just days to pay rent or leave. 'Until recently, my son was helping me pay my bills, but after a falling out, I've been left to manage everything on my own,' she wrote on the fundraising page. 'Before I move to Texas I lived in Memphis, working, had my own car own place. I don't know anybody here to help me. This is the third time my son's actions have left me homeless, and each time it becomes harder to recover.' ALSO READ| Who was FastCash Cmoney? Memphis rapper killed in Frayser shootout She says the situation has taken a toll on her mental health, claiming she has been dealing with anxiety, depression, and the 'narcissistic abuse' from her son. Finesse2Tymes' mom pleads for support to rebuild her life Alexander added that her problems have been made worse by ongoing legal troubles. Earlier this year, she was charged with money laundering, which she insists stemmed from being scammed by Nigerian fraudsters. Court records reviewed by Complex confirm the case is still active, with a hearing scheduled for Monday, 11 August. 'This charge has made it nearly impossible to secure housing, as I've already been denied by three different apartments,' she wrote. 'Despite these setbacks, I'm determined to find stable housing so I can rebuild and stay connected to my support system. The funds I raise will go directly toward moving costs, transportation, and deposits for a new place.' ALSO READ| Rapper T-Hood shot dead in his Georgia home, investigation underway 'Your support would mean the world to me. It would give me a chance to start over, stay near my loved ones, and focus on my health and well-being while I navigate this difficult legal situation. Thank you for considering helping me during this challenging time,' she added.

Finesse2Tymes Arrested And Hit With Violation Of Probation Charge
Finesse2Tymes Arrested And Hit With Violation Of Probation Charge

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Finesse2Tymes Arrested And Hit With Violation Of Probation Charge

Finesse2Tymes has been arrested once again, this time for allegedly violating the terms of his probation following a series of legal setbacks and reported infractions. According to TMZ, the Memphis rapper turned himself in to federal authorities on Friday (May 2). The arrest stems from the 31-year-old's reported failure to comply with the conditions of his release, including multiple failed drug tests and the surfacing of new criminal charges. Specifically, Finesse2Tymes is alleged to have tested positive for marijuana in both 2022 and again in 2024 — a direct violation of his probation terms. Finesse2tymes performs live onstage during Broccoli City Festival Day 1 at RFK Stadium on July 15, 2023 in Washington, DC. Compounding the situation is an arrest earlier this year, when the rapper was charged with making terroristic threats against the mother of his former artist, King. The woman alleged that Finesse2Tymes threatened to brandish a firearm during a heated dispute involving a minor. Finesse2Tymes' history with the criminal justice system is well-documented. A key figure in the Mob Ties collective, he was released from prison in 2022 after serving nearly four years of a five-year sentence for illegal possession of a firearm as a convicted felon. Finesse2tymes attends the BET Awards 2023 at Microsoft Theater on June 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Adding further legal pressure, the rapper is also facing a civil lawsuit from his former driver, Ernest Flores. Flores alleges he was shot in the head during a 2023 incident at a Georgia event where Finesse2Tymes was performing. According to the lawsuit, Flores claims the rapper failed to properly manage the crowd and that the venue's owners ignored the risks posed by the large turnout. At least five people were reportedly wounded during the chaotic aftermath of the event. Finesse2Tymes is expected to appear in court again on May 8 for a hearing regarding his probation violation. In this image released on June 25, Finesse2Tymes preforms during the BET Awards 2023 Pre-Show at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. More from Sign up for Vibe's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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