(CelebNMusic247-News) 2 Chainz FIRED His Bodyguard Over Frisco Robbery
2 Chainz reveals he fired the bodyguard who was with him when the robbery went down in San Francisco this past summer.
To recap the Summer Jam event that 2 Chainz explains that he had a run-in with a few robbers in San Francisco around the 4pm hour attained a lot of media attention. Though, Chainz continued to deny until his bodyguard Harold Folsom explained to an Ohio radio station how the robbers pointed guns at 2 Chainz and his crew, and he stated that it was the rapper who started running away first, so everyone else followed.
The interview cost him his job, but hey Folsom was just being honest about the situation the 2 Chainz was denying to the public. We understand he wanted to keep it on the hush, but the cost of celebrity comes with media attention, so he NEEDS to understand it’s part of the business.
Tity Boi’s bodyguard caught a wave of headlines with his interview, following which, the rapper himself spoke up.
In a new interview with Vlad TV, 2 Chainz revealed that bodyguard in question no longer works for him, because of the way he handled the situation in San Francisco (and not because he gave an interview about it).
The rapper revealed:
“He’s not my bodyguard anymore.”
“I didn’t hear his interview. I don’t know what happened. I don’t have anything negative to say. Coming from where I come from, there’s certain instincts that you have. There’s certain reflexes you have, and I can’t expect everyone… You know, they have fire drills in school. But they don’t tell you what’s going to happen if it’s a real fire in the school. They don’t expect people to line up, and stop drop and roll.”
He continued:
“The experiences that I went through besides San Francisco, the experiences that I go through in life period: there ain’t no rehearsal for it. And so, I can’t expect everybody to know what to do, how to move, how to do certain things, because it’s different habitats.”
By watching the video interview fame seems to be taking a toll on 2 Chainz: