21 Savage Weighs In on Chris Brown Meme

21 Savage Weighs In on Chris Brown Meme

Wale weighed in stating that he will NOT apologize to Demi Lovato for distasteful 21 Savage meme and now Savage is weighing in on Chris Brown’s meme.

21 Savage has had a rough start for 2019, and now in a new interview, he is addressing a select few who posted memes about him being deported. One name, in general, is Chris Brown, who was called out by Offset last week. Read on for the tea spill…

21 Savage Weighs In on Chris Brown MemeCelebNMusic247.com reports that Savage 21 has finally spoken on the precarious situation with memes shared by the general public as well as a couple of celebrities.

During an interview with The New York Times, Savage 21 addressed the mockery made of him on social media, but he points out Chris Brown’s meme was unnecessary.

Savage explains in his interview:

It’s like my worst nightmare. That’s why it’s always been trying to get corrected. It ain’t about the meme, it’s about the bigger picture.

21 stated:

But I’m done been through way worse things in my life than somebody putting me on a meme. I been shot — what is a meme? A meme is nothing. That’s something on the internet that I can do like this [turns over the phone] and never see again. I look at bullet scars every day, so it’s like, a meme, bro?

He went on to admit that being detained while dealing with an “impossible” predicament took a toll on his psyche.

He points out:

It’s like we gonna put you in jail and we gonna make you fight your case the slowest you can fight it so that you just want to go home. Nobody wants to sit in jail, especially if they don’t have the money to fight it and they ain’t been to court in three months.

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