World champion Claressa Shields is confused as rapper DDG claims two men slapped him in sleep and escaped without robbing
The rapper DDG's viral home intrusion incident confused everyone as the details are not making sense.
Claressa Shields does not believe DDG's story about home intrusion (via Imago)
Claressa Shields has become a renowned figure in boxing, having achieved a wealth of accomplishments since her gold medal-winning performance at the 2012 London Olympics. She is now widely regarded as one of the foremost female boxers of the present era. The self-proclaimed “GWOAT” is the first boxer to possess undisputed titles in two distinct weight classes.
On her Twitter, Sheilds reacted to DDG, the rapper, getting robbed in his house by two masked individuals. In the security footage uploaded by DDG, two men broke into his house and slapped him while he was asleep. Subsequently, DDG said, “Whoever you are, I don’t know what type of sick game you think you’re playing. I don’t know if you think it’s cool to sneak into my house and put your hands on me as a joke. It’s not funny.”
As a result, the rapper woke up and looked around as he turned on the lights and armed himself. Furthermore, the two intruders also released a video of the incident from their body cam POV. In the clip, the two intruders approach DDG from behind, and one hits DDG on the head.
Subsequently, they begin running down the stairs of his house in a panic as they try to get away. Furthermore, the two intruders did not rob anything within DDG’s house after breaking in.
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Fans and Claressa Shields react to DDG’s home intrusion clip
Claressa Shields and several other fans thought it strange that the two intruders broke in without stealing anything. It is possible that assaulting DDG in his bedroom was their main goal, but that is highly unlikely. Check out some of the Twitter reactions:
DDG has not confirmed whether the incident was staged or a prank. However, many people believe it was just for a YouTube skit, especially after the “intruders” released their footage of the incident.
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