Overview
- In a GoFundMe appeal, Pluria Alexander said she faces eviction in Texas and has been denied by multiple apartment complexes since her son cut off financial support.
- Alexander self-reported that a 2024 scam by Nigerian fraudsters led to a money-laundering charge that could carry up to six years in prison and has hampered her housing applications.
- Over the weekend, Finesse2Tymes posted an a cappella freestyle in which he referenced five years of family turmoil and compared his experience to Eminem’s strained relationship with his mother.
- He captioned the Instagram video by saying he “learned how to turn pain into profit” and admitted he could not finish due to overwhelming emotion.
- Social media users have reacted with mixed views, with some praising the rapper’s candid expression and others questioning the mother’s choice to publicize her financial and legal struggles.