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Fans Clash With T.I’s Son On Social Media Over His Big Teeth

T.I’s son, King Harris, has recently encountered criticism from online trolls regarding his newly acquired set of veneers.

Despite showcasing his new teeth earlier this week in anticipation of his upcoming 19th birthday, King was met with negative feedback from social media detractors who ridiculed his appearance.

“He remind me of a cartoon character I’m just not sure which one,” one person wrote in the comment section of 2cool2bl0g. King Harris fired back at the “big teeth trolls” on Thursday (August 17) joking about how he’s not gonna take any of the haters’ girls.

“Ay I gotta to make this video for the big teeth trolls, man,” he said. “Ay bro, listen, calm down, bruh. Your bitch ain’t going nowhere she still gone be there I don’t want her.”

Fans continued to flood his comment section in regards to his new oversized white teeth. “You’re so young, why would your ruin your real teeth so early,” one said, as another replied: “He ain’t stop smiling since he got them!”

Although T.I. has not yet addressed his son’s dental venture, he has previously come to his defense in other instances of public controversy, such as when his son was arrested last year. T.I. stood up for his son after King was booked on four traffic violations.

“I would like to shed light on the fact we all got bad-ass kids. Don’t make it seem like I’m the only one on here who got bad-ass kids,” T.I. asserted. “You feel what I’m saying? If you ain’t got no bad-ass kids you got one and you got lucky.

“Anybody with three or more, you got one that you don’t know what the hell you gon’ do with. You feel me? So I just wanted to take the time to say that.”

Back in February this year, King Harris’ father T.I. said he was tired of being known as the “King of the South,” and he is promoting his upcoming album, “Kill the King,” as the official funeral for his famous catchphrase.

According to TMZ, “Kill the King” will be T.I.’s last solo album.

The Atlanta rap legend explains that he adopted the title after hearing Mystikal refer to himself as “Prince of the South” on the 2001 album “Tawny Spider.” According to Tip, he noticed a throne vacancy and claimed it.

He was later approved by his iconic contemporaries Outkast, Scarface, 8Ball, and MJG. but Big Boi cautioned him that the “Kang” moniker would come with a colossal can of worms, which T.I. acknowledges it did.

The royal title, among other debacles, prompted a short-lived spat with Ludacris’ team, and T.I. claims he is completely capable of deflating his own ego.

There is no schedule for greatness, but a report indicates he disclosed that Jermaine Dupri just rewarded him with a banger, so the album is now in the works.

In addition to recording his final album, T.I. has numerous other projects in development.

He just became a brand ambassador for a cannabis firm run by African-Americans, and he is also anticipating the 20th anniversary of his breakthrough record “Trap Muzik” in August, which will coincide with the 50th anniversary of hip hop.

Source – Tru News Report

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