Karrahbooo’s fans claim Lil Yachty kicked her out of Concrete Boys due to jealousy

This account contrasts sharply with the diplomatic statement Lil Yachty made when Karrahbooo left the group

Image: KARRAHBOOO on YouTube

The departure might not have been as smooth as it seemed.

Fans were surprised when Karrahbooo left Concrete Boys in July, especially since she was known as the first lady of Lil Yachty's rap collective. While speculation swirled about the reasons behind the split, both Karrahbooo and Yachty remained silent, suggesting the separation was amicable. However, a fan's social media post hinted that things might have been more complicated.

The fan, known as Moon on Twitter, claimed to have spoken with Karrahbooo after she visited the restaurant where she worked. In a post featuring a photo with Karrahbooo, Moon revealed that the rapper confided in her about the real reason she left Concrete Boys. "I asked her why she left," the fan shared. "She immediately corrected me and said I didn't leave they kicked me out.'" According to Moon, Karrahbooo blamed Lil Yachty, the group's founder, for the situation, alleging that she was mistreated and bullied.

The fan speculated that jealousy might have played a role, suggesting that Karrahbooo's rising popularity could have been a threat to Yachty. "I believe it's because her name was the biggest behind Yachty," the fan wrote. "If we being real I only started listening to him again because of her... I told her she'll do just fine without them, f*ck 'em."

This account contrasts sharply with the diplomatic statement Lil Yachty made when Karrahbooo left the group. During an Instagram Live session, Yachty said, "I'mma say this sh*t one time. We have split ways with Karrah as far as this Concrete sh*t. I have nothing bad to say, nothing negative to say about Karrah. I wish her the best in her career."

Karrahbooo has yet to publicly share her thoughts on Lil Yachty and the rest of the Concrete Boys. However, tension between her and Yachty surfaced during an episode of the Safe Space podcast, where she defended her use of the N-word, only for Yachty to shut her down. "That won’t happen," he insisted. "You shouldn’t say it."

It seems there might be more to this story than initially revealed.

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