Tekashi 6ix9ine Rolls Up To The Strip Club With Bulked Up Security Team

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Tekashi 6ix9ine is taking extra precaution after Sunday's robbery.

Over the weekend, Tekashi 6ix9ine was robbed and kidnapped but thankfully, nothing happened to him. He previously said that he feels the robbery was an inside job. However, it should be a lesson for the rapper to watch the way he moves on the street and on social media. During his trip to Chicago in June, the rapper was mocked for moving around with security but after the robbery, we would only hope that he bulks up his team. In a recent trip to the strip club, the Brooklyn rapper pulled up with his security team surrounding him.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is taking extra precaution after Sunday's robbery. The "FEFE" rapper made his way to Starlet's Gentlemen's Club in Queens last night with a whole gang of security. The rapper was seen throwing bands in the air while his song, "BILLY" played. Interestingly enough, G-Herbo was also spotted at Starlet's last night but it looks like they didn't run into each other. 6ix9ine's previously dissed Herbo on social media in the past. 

Aside from keeping his security close, the rapper was recently revealed to be one of the openers on Nicki Minaj and Future's joint "NICKIHNDRXX" tour which kicks off this fall. The announcement came only a few days after the release of 6ix9ine's collaboration with Nicki on their track, "FEFE" alongside Murda Beatz. This will be the first major tour that 6ix9ine's been on since coming out the gates with "GUMMO."


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