Offset Confirms He Crashed After Swerving His Car To Avoid A Crackhead

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Offset of Migos performs onstage at night three of the STAPLES Center Concert, sponsored by Sprite, during the 2017 BET Experience at Staples Center on June 24, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Offset speaks on his recent car crash.

Last week, Offset was admitted to the hospital after he was involved in a car crash. The car was completely totaled and Offset was lucky to still be alive. In a since-deleted tweet, Cardi B revealed that Offset's car crash happened after the "Ric Flair Drip" rapper had to avoid hitting a crackhead who was in the middle of the street. The accident itself was initially being investigated by the police but they've since dropped any criminal charge against Offset for fleeing the scene. He's now opened up about the incident and confirmed Cardi B's tweet.

Offset was spotted in Beverly Hills on Thursday when TMZ approached him and asked him about his recent accident. The rapper doesn't really speak much when he's approached by paparazzi but he was a bit more conversational this time around. The cameraman asked the rapper whether his accident was caused after trying to swerve a crackhead. Offset confirmed it by simply saying, "facts."

Offset also credited God for bringing him to the hospital after the crash, although it still isn't confirmed who brought him there. Either way, Offset seems to be in good spirits and back to the studio.

In addition to opening up about his accident, the rapper also said that Bhad Bhabie "goes hard." He also made it clear that he won't be stepping in between the Trippie Redd/6ix9ine beef in any way. 

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