Lil Tay has been seen for the first time in years — and for the first time since a viral death hoax once again made her a household name.

TMZ has the exclusive video of the social media superstar arriving at LAX on Wednesday (September 27) with a full entourage in tow, including her mother and her brother. Lil Tay tried to hide her face behind baggy clothes and a black face mask, but unfortunately for them, it was easy to recognize her.

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Lil Tay refused to answer questions, even though she was bombarded by photographers.

Back in August, Meta confirmed that the viral rapper’s Instagram account — where the initial death announcement was made — was hacked.

In a statement to TMZ, the parent company of both Facebook and Instagram confirmed that it had to help the 14-year-old restore her account from a hacker.

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While Meta didn’t confirm any additional details about the hacker — such as their location, or whether other accounts had been compromised by the attack — they did confirm that the account was back in Lil Tay’s possession.

Lil Tay’s death was first reported on Instagram on August 9, in a statement that has now been deleted.

Meta’s statement to the outlet confirmed the rapper (real name Tay Tian)’s initial statement about the matter, where she revealed that “my Instagram account was compromised by a 3rd party and used to spread jarring misinformation and rumors regarding me, to the point that even my name was wrong.”

Lil Tay Debunks Death Reports: ‘My Brother & I Are Safe & Alive’

Speculation ran wild about what possibly could have happened to Lil Tay while news of her supposed death was still fresh, with fans speculating that she’d perished from everything ranging from a car accident to a drug overdose.

What’s more, initial reports suggested that Tay’s brother had also perished under mysterious circumstances.

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However, when TMZ contacted the Vancouver police to investigate the matter further, the authorities informed the outlet that they hadn’t even been aware that a death had taken place.