GloRilla has admitted that she had to cut off some relationships with her family and friends after she shot to fame because to her popular song “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).”
Big Glo reflected on how she had to make compromises and part ways with some people because the money interfered with their relationship in an interview with The Cut that was published this week.
According to the Memphis, Tennessee native she had to cut off over half of her family members. “Me blowing up changed a lot, like 50 percent of my family,” GloRilla explained. “I really don’t even care to talk about it. Money changes the people around you. It doesn’t change you, per se. It fasho changes people around you, though.”
She added: “I don’t have a problem cutting people off, and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. But I have no problem cutting people off once I see what type of stuff they are on. They just got to go. Because it ain’t no room for that no more. I’m on a whole ‘nother level now, and if you’re still on bullshit, then I just don’t want to talk to you.”
On one of her most intimate songs, “No More Love,” GloRilla discussed relationships that end in failure and detailed a particular incident involving an old friend in the second verse. The verse claims that when money was involved, things soured and the friend started hanging out with other people who made fun of her.