Yaya Mayweather has addressed a viral rumor that claimed she paid NBA YoungBoy $1.2 million to hang out with him for a week. The social media storm has been brewing for days, with users sharing wild allegations and speculations. Yaya Mayweather, the daughter of legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather, has not only addressed the rumor but also set the record straight, providing clarity to her fans and followers.
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Unraveling the Viral Rumor
The rumor gained traction on Wednesday, January 21, when @backndfendi, a user on X, formerly known as Twitter, shared a tweet claiming that Yaya Mayweather had paid NBA YoungBoy $1.2 million to hang out with him for a week. The tweet read, “Floyd Mayweather daughter Yaya Mayweather revealed that she once paid NBA YoungBoy $1.2M just to hang out with him for a week when they weren’t on good terms before.” To date, the tweet has garnered over 8.6 million views, sparking widespread debate and speculation.
Floyd Mayweather daughter Yaya Mayweather revealed that she once paid NBA YoungBoy $1.2M just to hang out with him for a week when they weren’t on good terms before
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— Fendi (@backndfendi) The Mayweather Response
Yaya Mayweather took to X on Friday, January 23, to address the viral rumor. In her initial tweet, she wrote, “i’ve never paid my bd $1.2m to hangout with him for a week when we weren’t on good terms. like wtf do y’all be talking about actually?” She followed up with another tweet, stating, “for 1 he’s rich asf… been rich asf, and for 2 my bd would never accept money from me ever. weird fake ass narratives like that is the reason he would never even accept gifts from me. why would i give money to someone who was taking care of me and giving me money dumbasses?”
Mayweather concluded her response by threatening legal action, stating that she would start “suing” those “lying” on her name. This bold move sent a clear message to those spreading false information.
In a surprising turn of events, @backndfendi appeared to retract the original tweet. The user posted, “She did not pay $1.2M confirmed by her directly @moneyyaya__.” This retraction added fuel to the fire, leaving many users confused and questioning the authenticity of the original claim.
She did not pay $1.2M confirmed by her directly @moneyyaya__






