Overview
- Over the weekend Finesse2tymes posted a freestyle on Instagram comparing himself to Eminem and asking “Where were you?” during his lowest moments, captioning it “I learned how to turn pain into profit.”
- On August 9 Pluria Alexander launched a GoFundMe seeking $6,000 for moving expenses after she says she was evicted in Texas and cut off from her son’s financial support
- Alexander accuses Finesse2tymes of “narcissistic abuse” and of spending millions on friends and lifestyle instead of family, though neither party’s spending claims have been independently verified
- Social media users have reacted in mixed fashion, with some praising the rapper’s emotional honesty and others criticizing his mother’s decision to publicize their dispute
- Alexander’s eviction struggle is further complicated by a 2024 money-laundering charge that she says has led to housing denials and potential prison exposure