US Rapper Juice WRLD's ex-girlfriend Ally Lotti slammed for allegedly selling personal tape

Juice WRLD whose real name is Jarad Anthony Higgins died in 2019 and ever since then his ex-girlfriend Ally Lotti often grabs the headlines.

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In a bizarre development, American rapper Juice WRLD's ex-girlfriend Ally Lotti on Sunday sparked a massive row after it was alleged that she is selling her private tape with the singer. Juice WRLD whose real name is Jarad Anthony Higgins died in 2019 and ever since then his ex-girlfriend Ally Lotti often grabs the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Juice WRLD tragically died at the age of 21 due to a drug overdose immediately after landing in Chicago. Ally Lotti often grabs headlines for selling the US rapper's belongings to earn money and meet her needs. However, Juice WRLD-Ally Lotti's private tapes sale is a bit too far for the fans who are slamming her for carrying out such an act. 

 

In some recently surfaced screenshots of an Instagram DM exchange, Ally Lotti appears to be selling her private video with the late US Rapper for almost $30. In the screenshot, Ally allegedly says that hackers are trying to leak her video and therefore she is thinking of leaking Ally Lotti video by herself. 

 

It is pertinent to mention here that it is not the first Ally is selling Juice WRLD's belongings. In 2023, screenshots of DMs appeared in which Ally appeared to peddle some of the Chicago rapper’s possessions for a total of $30,000. "Well I’m not trying to sell so I don’t have a price in mind,” she wrote in the messages adding, "I got you on like a package deal or something but like [I] said this stuff is pretty priceless to me and is only going to be worth more money in the future. I would like to be [walking] away with like 30k honestly you know. So what’s your budget? We can figure out what we can do."

 

Juice WRLD's death

 

Talking about Juice WRLD's death, it took place in December 2019. Juice was aboard a private Gulfstream jet flying from Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles to Midway International Airport in Chicago. US law enforcement officers were waiting for the jet to arrive, having been notified by federal agents that they suspected there were guns and drugs on the plane.

 

Later it was revealed that officers found 32 kg of marijuana on the aircraft and said several members of Higgins' management team aboard the flight told them that Higgins had taken "several unknown pills", including allegedly swallowing multiple Percocet pills to hiding them while police were on board the plane searching the luggage. And this is what led to Juice WRLD's tragic death. 


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