Wallo shuts down the conspiracy theory of light, speculating that Gillie da Kid’s late son Yng Cheese is a well-known sacrificial lamb.
The multi-million dollar game co-host refuted the rumor in an emotional conversation with Shannon Sharpe’s club Shay Shay Shay podcast. Wallo first opened up the devastating moment he had to spread to his cousin the killing of his son.
“Our guy called me and he said, ‘Listen, he [YNG Cheese] Volo said. “So I’m like that. I put the phone down and put it in my pocket. I tried to get out of the emergency room. Jill said, “What happened, because? What’s wrong, because? What happened, because? I was walking and he kept following me. He said, ‘Because, what’s wrong? What’s going on? ‘I grabbed him and I said, “He’s gone.” That’s the craziest ### I’ve ever had. ”
“That’s the craziest person I’m going to do. …I’ve never seen @gillieedakid since then. It’s hard.” – @wallo267
Wallo267’s full episode is streaming on Shay Shay Shay’s YouTube
– Club Shay Shay (@clubshayshay) February 19, 2025
As the world watches Gillie’s grief loss of her son, a wave of conspiracy theory surfaces online, claiming that YNG cheese is a bright sacrifice. Wallo did not back down when talking about unfounded rumors, and he had a controversy over why the success of the black community was somewhat negative.
“Black people love black failure,” he said. “And black success only comes when you do crazy things. White success is, ‘Oh, he’s great, he’s smart. Bill Gates, he’s smart. Jeff Bezos, he’s smart. Elon Musk, he’s smart. You’re black, you sell your soul.”
Vollow continued, expressing frustration at the skepticism and negative culture surrounding black success, explaining that many would rather believe in secret societies than accept that hard work would be paid off.
“Many of us don’t believe they can be millionaires,” he said. “They don’t believe it’s possible. They think the only way you get to a new level is to go to some magical room. I’ve never seen their joints. I know I’ve never seen a party, nor any S###. I just know that hard work will pay off because, you know, you put in hard work, God will Bless you.”
Wallo elaborates on his belief that the idea that Gillie must sacrifice his own child for his own child is not only absurd, but also deeply disrespectful to his sad father.
“See, damn Gillie and Volo made all the money, it was really painful. That was hard. They were not football players. They were not actors. They were just them. That was hard. So, you know, such s ### is here.”
Before Wallo’s interview with Sharpe, Gillie explained to the former NFL champion that he was working to keep his son on the street, so he had no best relationship with YNG cheese when he died.
Watch the clip from the interview in the post above.
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