GloRilla has voiced her unconventional perspective on embracing a touch of “toxicity” during the twenties, advocating for a time of carefree living and spirited enjoyment.
In a candid expression of her views, the Memphis rapper took to her Instagram Story to address her young fan base. With a tone of directness, she encourages women to loosen their grip on life’s seriousness during this vibrant phase. “Hey ladies, how are you?” she begins. Her message radiates with an air of liberation and a zest for life. “I just wanna let you know: be toxic for the rest of your 20s. You only get one life, live your toxic 20s.”
GloRilla delves into the fleeting nature of these youthful years, recognizing the unique experience they encapsulate. The years of being twenty-something are imbued with an energy and freedom that can’t be replicated. “You never get to be 20 years old, 21, 22, 23, 24, none of that ever again in your life,” she asserts. Her words resonate with the urgency to seize these moments of youthful abandon. “Be toxic, because don’t get in your 30s thinking you can just go slashing tires and doing all this crazy shit, you too old for that now. You too mature, be toxic for the rest of your 20s.”
Her advice isn’t limited to a surface-level idea of “toxicity.” She empowers those who resonate with a touch of “delusion” to elevate their self-expression. “And if you’re delusional, turn that shit up a notch,” she proclaims with unfiltered enthusiasm. The essence of her message is about embracing oneself wholeheartedly and unapologetically. “Enjoy the rest of your 20s. You only get to do this shit one time.”
GloRilla’s candid perspective is not a newfound theme in her narrative. Her affinity for living in the moment and cherishing the present has been evident for a while. In June, she took to Twitter to share her playful side, acknowledging her penchant for leading men on for the sake of entertainment. Her words reflect an individual who embraces her own agency and indulges in the thrill of spontaneity. Her tweet echoes, “I hate when I be acting fake delusional with a Na & Dey take me serious then get to thinking Dey dat Na or some,” she wrote. “Like bitch ass N****a be coo I was just playing [laughing emojis] tf I’m just bored. Like ho I act like this with everybody pipe down.”
GloRilla’s authenticity has also garnered attention in other spheres of her life. She’s been unafraid to stand her ground and respond to critics. When comedian Lil Duval engaged in a “marry, fuck, kill” game involving her, Sukihana, and Sexyy Red, she swiftly addressed it on Twitter. “Granddad why you worrying about dese young hoes pussy ?????” she quipped, directly calling out the 46-year-old comic.
As the pages of time turn, GloRilla continues to make her presence known. In July, she marked her birthday by receiving a lavish Maybach as a gift from her CMG boss Yo Gotti. It’s a testament to her vibrant spirit and rising star power within the entertainment world. GloRilla’s advocacy for embracing the unique essence of one’s twenties speaks to her larger narrative of embracing life unapologetically, a sentiment that many, regardless of age, can find inspiration in.
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