bizarre death hoax and recent Los Angeles airport sighting. “We can confirm that the posts coming from her accounts this week are in fact her doing, and videos of her at the airport are real.
In light of recent events, we want to be transparent and cooperative with you to avoid false information and inaccurate reporting,” a statement to The Post from Tay’s reps, Zach Kardisch and Daniel Awad started Thursday, referencing Wednesday’s rare public appearance at LAX.“Lil Tay’s court battle with her absentee father is over.
It has taken a toll on her mental well-being, but her return to Los Angeles is a huge step in the right direction. She is now able to pursue her career and new life.”The Post has contacted Hope for comment.
When asked to elaborate on what kind of the court case the 14-year-old and her father, Christopher J. Hope were facing, Tay’s reps claimed the social media star will have more information to share “shortly.”“Lil Tay has full control over her social media accounts and is excited to share who she really is over the coming weeks,” the statement concluded.
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