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6ix9ine Suffers Multiple Injuries From Sudden Attack At Florida Gym

Tekashi 6ix9ine has suffered an unexpected blow from an unknown man.

The rapper’s well-being has been the talk of the internet since news of him being attacked in a gym without his safety being seen was broadcast live in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The unfortunate episode happened just days after the “Get The Strap” hitmaker physically confronted a contestant in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic at LoanDepot Park, Miami.

Tekashi 6ix9ine Rushed To Hospital After Suffering Injuries In Surprise Attack

Although rappers’ lives are filled with excitement, they usually get their fair share of hate from the audience. For 6ix9ine, the day of reckoning arrived when a group of unidentified men jumped him in a South Florida LA Fitness sauna.

According to his attorney, Lance Lazzaro, “Stoopid” was alone at the facility when the stranger jumped him, throwing enough punches to require medical attention. Lance Lazzaro claimed that his client’s attempts to fight off the attackers were unsuccessful because they overpowered him.

Fortunately, staff at a nearby gym who heard the unusual commotion immediately called the police and emergency services. The Brooklyn training artist was then taken to the hospital by ambulance.

Image obtained by TMZ shows 6ix9ine — real name Daniel Hernandez — with a swollen face and a cut near his cheek, with sources telling the outlet that he also injured his ribs, jaw and back in the violent incident.

Rapper “Gotti’s” attorney revealed that there will be contact with federal authorities to coordinate additional security after the attack. Meanwhile, on social media, a video showed two men punching and kicking the rainbow-haired celebrity as she lay on the gym bathroom floor.

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The second footage shows the 26-year-old with blood running down his face as he leaves the bathroom and walks into the gym’s central area.

While it’s still unclear if the incident has anything to do with his past legal troubles, it’s worth noting that the “Bebe” rapper made headlines for controversy after he shared his thoughts on Kanye West’s anti-Semitic remarks.

According to The Blast, the platinum-certified vocalist joined Andrew Tate on his “Tate Speech” podcast, where he referred to Ye as a “wolf” who “stands in the business.” He further stated:

“I love Kanye. I like what he stands for, and he does what he wants. When there’s billionaires, trillionaires, billionaires in your ear, and they say, ‘Kanye, this is not respectable.’”

6ix9ine added that the father of four has done so much hard work to avoid “subduing to a dollar.” You’ll recall that Ye’s life changed dramatically after he shared his dislike of Jews in interviews and on social media. Things finally came to a head when he tweeted:

“I am quite sleepy tonight but when I wake up I will die con 3 On the JEWS. The funny thing is I can’t actually be Anti-Semitic because black people are actually Jews too. You have played with me and tried to blackmail anyone who opposes your agenda.”

6ix9ine Suffers Multiple Injuries Due To Surprise Attack At Florida GymInstagram | 6ix9ine

Several brands, including Adidas, have cut ties with the “Jesus Walks” rapper.

Rapper ‘FEFE’ Sued For Skipping Paid Concerts

Last April, The Blast obtained legal documents showing that the “Hellsing Station” hitmaker was sued by a company called Streammusic, claiming that he had breached a previous contract with them. During his reign, 6ix9ine made a deal to hold several private concerts in a designated venue in Los Angeles.

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The deal reached in August 2021 includes an upfront payment of $150,000 for the rapper to sign the deal. By signing the document, he agreed to “perform two musical concerts,” with Streammusic gaining the rights to live stream the audiovisual broadcast of the performance.

Unfortunately, none of the plans materialized, prompting Streammusic to sue the “Locked” hitmaker for fraud and seek over two million dollars in damages. The company explained that the payment was for “compensatory damages of not less than $1 million and for exemplary or punitive damages of not less than $1 million.”

In another part of the filing, the plaintiffs state that the time they spent planning the event may be due to “significant financial and human resources related to the preparation and marketing of the show that the Defendants agreed to perform, including hours of marketing meetings, hours. selecting video assets, time the development of embedding video into the Plaintiff’s mobile application, other asset selection times and management tasks, and arrangements for additional security measures.”

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