Bow Wow Goes Off On People Who Keep Asking Him For Money

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Shad 'Bow Wow' Moss speaks at the WE tv's Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta premiere screening event on May 16, 2017 in New York City.
Maybe the generosity led to the "Bow Wow Challenge."

Being famous isn't always easy. While there are definitely a lot more pros than cons, sometimes the cons overshadow the pros. Celebrities are constantly hit up by old friends or family members they've never heard of for money or some sort of hand-out. So seems to be the case with Bow Wow. He recently went on Instagram revealed just how fed up he is about lending people money.

Bow Wow is no longer doing favors or lending anyone anymore money, unless it's his daughter, his girl or his mother. The rapper vented his frustrations on his Instagram story earlier today and said that the next person that asks him for a hand out is getting cut off.

"Unless you are my daughter, mom or my girl don't fucking text me call me asking for shit leave me alone I am working!!! If one more person ask me for something I'm cutting you the fuck off! Im not a bank! How I'm Pose to grow and you mahfuckas keep asking for shit. The answer is NO!!!!" He wrote.

The rapper shared a video shortly afterwards about his frustrations. "Part of being famous, man. Muhfuckas always think you're a walking dollar sign. Like everybody be wanting somethin'."

Maybe not handing out money to people is a good financial choice for Bow Wow. After all, he is the person who created the "Bow Wow Challenge" after his attempt to pretend like he was flying private, when he was really on a commercial flight. 

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Aron A. is a features editor for HotNewHipHop. Beginning his tenure at HotNewHipHop in July 2017, he has comprehensively documented the biggest stories in the culture over the past few years. Throughout his time, Aron’s helped introduce a number of buzzing up-and-coming artists to our audience, identifying regional trends and highlighting hip-hop from across the globe. As a Canadian-based music journalist, he has also made a concerted effort to put spotlights on artists hailing from North of the border as part of Rise & Grind, the weekly interview series that he created and launched in 2021. Aron also broke a number of stories through his extensive interviews with beloved figures in the culture. These include industry vets (Quality Control co-founder Kevin "Coach K" Lee, Wayno Clark), definitive producers (DJ Paul, Hit-Boy, Zaytoven), cultural disruptors (Soulja Boy), lyrical heavyweights (Pusha T, Styles P, Danny Brown), cultural pioneers (Dapper Dan, Big Daddy Kane), and the next generation of stars (Lil Durk, Latto, Fivio Foreign, Denzel Curry). Aron also penned cover stories with the likes of Rick Ross, Central Cee, Moneybagg Yo, Vince Staples, and Bobby Shmurda.
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