Kodak Black and SteveWillDoIt clash over Richard Mille theft claim

Kodak Black and YouTuber SteveWillDoIt feud over explosive $500,000 Richard Mille theft claim.


Pop Culture & Art June 16, 2024

Rapper Kodak Black and YouTuber SteveWillDoIt have become embroiled in a public dispute following allegations of attempted theft involving a $500,000 Richard Mille watch.

SteveWillDoIt, known for his extravagant online persona, took to Twitter to accuse Kodak Black of attempting to steal his high-end watch. In a series of now-deleted tweets, SteveWillDoIt wrote, “Do rappers make money? Kodak Black just tried to rob me for my Richard Mille. Is every rapper broke? The guy smokes meth, probably insane. Kodak Black is 100% on drugs.”

In response, Kodak Black vehemently denied the accusations and expressed his frustration during an Instagram Live session. “That’s why I hate drunk s***. I hate drunk s***. People always get beside they self. That’s why I don’t drink liquor no more,” Kodak Black said. He continued, addressing SteveWillDoIt directly, “Why are you being prejudiced, sir? Have you saw me do any drugs? You made a tweet to the whole world like I wasn’t finna get on the internet and say, ‘Oh, SteveWillDoIt is a b****.’ I told you to your face and I threw your s*** on the floor.”

The altercation reportedly occurred without any additional witnesses or context, leaving the specifics of the incident unclear. However, Kodak Black has taken the accusations seriously enough to threaten SteveWillDoIt with physical harm. “I don’t give [expletive] about none of them muscles or that tight ass suit you was wearing yesterday,” Kodak Black stated. “I told you to your [expletive] face. A n**** will knock your drunk ass out.”

The dispute has garnered significant attention online, with fans and followers weighing in on both sides. While some support SteveWillDoIt’s version of events, others find it implausible that Kodak Black, who reportedly owns multiple luxury watches, would engage in such behavior.

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