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GloRilla Warns Women Not To Fall In Love With Men From The Club

GloRilla Warns Women Not To Fall In Love With Men From The Club

Oumou Fofana
11/28/2022 12:00 AM EST

On Monday (Nov. 28), GloRilla took to her social media account to warn women not to fall in love with men they meet at the club.

"I just gotta say this. If you trust a n**ga that you met at the club, you’s a hot a** mess and a Godd**n fool, and you don’t got no motherf**kin’ home training. ‘Cause b**ch, you sitting up here falling in love with a n**ga that you know you met at a place where he looking for h**s at. B**ch he looking for h**s, he finna treat you like a motherf**king h**, b**ch,” she said.

The “Tomorrow” hitmaker asked her followers why would they get themselves involved with men like that, before urging them to "Stay woke.” The video was shared on Twitter with the caption, "Morning inspo."

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Of course her followers had to chime in. "Love the accountability — cos been telling my sisters this all the time and they won’t hear [because I'm] “controlling” and [nosey.] Sis, I want the best for you. Trust me — I love them but no, they won’t listen! They been in toxic relationships. Not even one good one," JustinBalade wrote."

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"This ain’t it. Dudes you meet at church can have the same intentions. You really got to base it on the PERSON, how they treat you and how they carry themselves…unless you meet them at a crack house then take her advice. Happy Monday!" DTrifold wrote.

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Another Twitter user wrote, "It seems like GloRilla and I have the same mind lol. I never understood why people try to look for love in places where people look for sexual gratification lol."

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"[I don't] know sis. I’m a hot mess then [because] that liquor have me in love. [I don't care] 'bout tomorrow," The1Nema joked.

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As previously reported by HOT 97, GloRilla scored her first nomination for Best Rap Performance at the 2023 Grammy’s for her viral song with Hitkidd “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” The Memphis rapper’s breakout single was released on April 29. It went viral on the internet and debuted at No. 42 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.