Lil Baby and Kim Kardashian have paid a visit to some prisoners in California — and the pair got an eye-opening experience while they were there.

The New York Post reported that the rapper and the reality star — who had social media personality Dixie D’Amelio, Michael Rubin, and Kim’s sister Khloe Kardashian in tow — paid a visit to the jail in Lancaster, where they teamed up with Reform Alliance’s Future Shapers Advisory Council for Gen Z activists.

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The Reform Alliance — which was founded by JAY-Z and Meek Mill, alongside Rubin and Patriots owner Robert Kraft — told the Post that the celebrities were there to learn all about the terrible conditions in the jail system so they could effectively advocate for change.

“[They] met with incarcerated men in the facility to learn about their stories, hear about the challenges that led them into the criminal justice system, and identify ways in which the system can better support safety and rehabilitation,” the company said in a statement.

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Recently, Lil Baby was the target of some backlash when reports emerged that he was expected to grace the stage at a pride event in Washington, D.C.

Despite a flyer circulating indicating Lil Baby would headline the Pride event, Lil Baby’s team told The Neighborhood Talk that he not only wasn’t invited, but hadn’t even heard of it.

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The My Turn rapper was supposedly scheduled to perform at “Pride In The District” at a local nightclub in the D.C. area on May 28. Though the rapper was not planning on attending, his team clarified that he has nothing against LGBTQIA+ people.

“He never even knew of this event and none of his team or agents were ever in contact with Pride In the District. A scammer must have posed as a rep of his. Lil Baby never pulled out of anything with this as he was never booked or contacted in the first place,” his rep told The Neighborhood Talk.

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The organization posted their own response to the situation on Wednesday (April 13), writing, “We have an update… Unfortunately, @lilbaby was unaware of the booking and some despicable low life is out there scamming people claiming to be a booking agent.”