Lil Baby Admits To Blowing $9M Gambling ’40 Hours Straight’

Lil Baby Admits To Blowing $9M Gambling ’40 Hours Straight’

Hip-hop recording artist Lil Baby recently acknowledged that he was such a gambling addict that he lost up to $9 million in less than two days due to his admitted addiction.

In a recent episode of Lil Yachty’s A Safe Place Podcast, he stated that he gambled for 40 straight hours and ended up losing between eight and nine million dollars during that time. He felt it got so bad that he placed a call to Mike Ruben (Philadelphia 76ers and Fanatics owner) to contact every casino to have him banned.

After Yachty asked the “Drip Too Hard” rapper what was the most amount of money he lost, Baby responded, “Eight million dollars.” Lil Baby replied. “One day, probably like 40 hours. 40 hours straight, I lost like, $8 million, $9 million. I made myself stop gambling. I had [Fanatics founder] Mike Ruben write a letter to every casino and ban me from the casino, ’cause I just do sh**. I don’t gamble no more.”

Baby’s admission led to another popular rapper responding in his typical trolling form. 50 Cent took to his social media account and posted the video clip and made a reference to former friend, sometimes adversary, Floyd “Money” Mayweather.

“😆Nah these young 🥷🏾crazy 8 million Gambling. 😏I thought only Floyd do shit like that. LOL come out the joint looking distraught. I’m just glad he didn’t kill no body. @bransoncognac@Lecheminduroi

 

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The Atlanta rapper also mentioned, according to Uproxx, that he has a project that will be released at the top of 2025. The name of the album is WHAM (Who Hard As Me) and will hit the streets on January 3, 2025. He also has several featured and popular artists on it, including the just recently released Young Thug, Future, 21 Savage, GloRilla, Rod Wave, and Travis Scott.

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