Gillie Da Kid was spotted in Philadelphia this week handing out cash to kids outside a store while offering up some words of wisdom.
A video posted on Friday (April 7) shows the rapper turned podcaster blessing some very excited kids from the neighborhood as he was coming out of what looks like a sneaker shop.
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As he handed the money out to the grateful kids, he warned them to “stay out the streets,” as one remarked that she’d be “going straight home” after receiving her cash blessing.
Check out the video below:
In other Gillie Da Kid news, last month, the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast co-host received a gold, diamond-encrusted Death Row chain from Snoop Dogg, who gifted one to Gille’s co-host Wallo as well.
“I’m just noticing you sent us Death Row pieces Unc. Oh shit, Unc. I’m a part of the Row, baby!” Gillie said on Instagram. “Oh shit, Unc! I did not know you sent us no fucking Death Row pieces, man. I love you, Unc! I’m on Death Row, bitch! I ain’t even giving Lo his shit, I’m doubling up. Two Death Row chains!”
But while Gille Da Kid isn’t afraid to have fun and show love, he’s also not afraid to use his platform to speak up for others, as well.
Earlier this week, Gille and Wallo took to Instagram to denounce Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy following his controversial remarks about LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese.
“It’s cool if they do it; it’s a problem if I do it — a great poet from our culture, Finesse2Tymes, once said that,” Wallo said after congratulating the LSU Tigers on their victory. “We don’t stand with nothing that Dave Portnoy said in any type, shape, form or fashion. We’re not in agreeance with that, we’re not in alignment with that in any way.”
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The Philadelphia native clarified that their Million Dollaz podcast isn’t owned by Barstool Sports but is engaged in a partnership licensing deal with the company, which was recently renewed in another lucrative contract.
“Million Dollaz Worth of Game LLC is owned by two people: Wallace Peeples and Nasir Fard. We do not work for Barstool,” Wallo explained. “We have a partnership, we have a licensing deal. 100 percent of ownership is by us. We don’t have no bosses. I only got one boss and that’s God and my wife whenever I get married.”