6ix9ine Reveals Reason Why He Left Instagram
6ix9ine Reveals Reason Why He Left Instagram! Tekashi 6ix9ine has revealed the reason why he left Instagram. The rapper attributes his poor health to the reason why he took a break from music and social media. Sharing some images of himself from 6 months ago, 6ix9ine told his fans that he gained a shocking amount of weight and was at the heaviest he has ever been in his life.
The rapper revealed that he had to hit the pause button to social media and pay more attention to his health. It will be remembered that the “Trollz” rapper was missing from Instagram, his playground, for a couple of months, and the only few times he was spotted were the few times he was out jogging with his bodyguards and his personal trainer.
6ix9ine spent time in Hospital in Florida in October last year. It was reported then that the rapper had overdosed on Hydroxycut weight loss pills and caffeine. He’s now revealing that he weighed in at 204 pounds-his heaviest, and has since shed around 60 pounds since then.
“I told myself to put the music to the side and focus on myself and here I am today 60 pounds lighter at 140,” the rapper wrote on Instagram. He later went ahead to encourage his fans to take good care of their health amid the chaos happening around them. Weight gain has turned out as one of the side effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, with fewer people hitting the gym and more people working from home.
The controversial rapper is now slimmer. After revealing his reason for hitting the pause button on social media, he also had a jab to throw at his rivals by calling himself the King of New York.
Meanwhile, Tekashi 6ix9ine is also dealing with some legal issues with one of his biggest enemies, Meek Mill. 6ix9ine included a footage of Meek Mill in his new video, “ZAZA,” triggering Meek Mill to fire off a cease and desist letter through his lawyers. As usual, 6ix9ine called him out for it, but the Philly rapper isn’t backing off just yet, and now the music video has been pulled down from YouTube.