LIL BABY LEAVES HAIRDRESSER IN TEARS AFTER ALLEGEDLY GIVING HER LIFE-CHANGING MONEY

 Lil Baby allegedly changed the life of a hairdresser after she did a fantastic job on his entourage's hair.



The hairdresser in question can be seen emotional talking to a paparazzi in a tearful video shared by Rap Alert, and while she wouldn't disclose the amount, she said Baby gave her enough money to change her life.

"I had a lot going on, and it's been a rough two months," she explained. "He looked after me. I literally just looked after his entire entourage, and they were all so nice and cool. He literally took care of me...he paid me, and he paid me handsomely."

She then shows the cameraman her bank account and claims that Baby "took all of that away."


"He didn't know any of that, he was just being genuine," the hairdresser continued. "I am so grateful to him and [Chris Brown's] people for taking such good care of me."


The video was shot during Brown and Baby's joint One Of Them Ones Tour, which concluded on August 27 in Las Vegas.

Lil Baby's heartfelt contributions have been well documented. In August, he hosted a back-to-school giveaway in his hometown of Atlanta, where he provided music, games, carnival rides, food, backpacks, school supplies, and haircuts to 3,000 local children. It was announced in November that the 4PF boss would also be opening his own barbershop in his hometown, aptly named Baby's Barbershop.

Baby was even given his own day in Atlanta on Sunday (November 13), which is now officially known as Dominique "Lil Baby" Jones Day.


The 27-year-old singer was born and raised in Atlanta's Oakland City neighborhood and was honored by the Atlanta City Council at a special ceremony.


"In Atlanta, November 13th Is Officially Dominique 'Lil Baby' Jones Day!! "Thank You," Lil Baby wrote on Instagram, alongside photos from the ceremony.


Lil Baby recently released his new album It's Only Me, which featured Future, Young Thug, EST Gee, and others, and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 after earning approximately 216,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.

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