On Thanksgiving, Wallo Bestows Free Money Upon His Fans

On Thanksgiving Wallo Bestows Free Money Upon His Fans

This Thanksgiving, Wallo is giving back significantly, despite the fact that his first plans for assistance nearly failed.

On Thanksgiving morning (November 24), the Million Dollaz Worth of Game presenter revealed his plans to let 15 women shop until they dropped in an Instagram post. In the video, he declares, “I’m taking 15 females.” “Y’all are going to Target, and you’re going to get two carts. What you put in the cart doesn’t matter to me. I’m purchasing it.

He subsequently discovered that Target was closed because of the holiday, but that didn’t stop him. After posting, a few women began to arrive; however, he surprised them by giving them cash.

“Target is actually closed today, but obviously I’m still out here slapping it into the pocket like a rocket,” Wallo said in a second post. “I’m tryna tell you gentlemen – take ‘em to Target. They love Target.”

Wallo was literally brought to tears earlier this year when he pleaded with Lil Durk and the OTF family to put an end to the street fighting and any feuds they might be involved in. Wallo is obviously enthusiastic about helping the neighborhood.

“I can name 20 or 30 n-ggas of my homies that’s dead, but I’m here though,” Wallo said in an episode of the podcast that Durk was a guest for. “I forgave my brother’s killer. I’m saying that to say this: My brother died in my grandma’s arms in the house we grew up in… They shot my brother and he died in nanny’s arms when she opened the door.

“If I didn’t let that shit go, I wouldn’t be right here today for my nieces and nephews and I and Gillie wouldn’t be doing this. Y’all wouldn’t know me… I had to let that shit go. When I let that shit go, I started to grow and I started to glow. It was harder than a muthafucka.”

Gillie Da Kid, a cohost on Wallo’s podcast, recently added his thoughts on the violence roiling the Hip Hop scene, including the shooting death of Migos artist TakeOff.

On his Instagram Story, an excited Gillie called for a change in the practice of “clowns” pulling out their phones, recording, and sharing footage to social media when something awful occurs to a Black celebrity.

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