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Offset Surprises Students At A Baltimore High School, Gives Away $30K In Groceries
Offset Surprises Students At A Baltimore High School, Gives Away $30,000 In Groceries
Offset surprised students at Dunbar highschool while on his “Set it Off” tour in Baltimore, with gift cards and hands out over 30k in groceries to the students and families.
The rapper also acknowledged Dunbar highschool senior Caden Bowie and gives him gift cards, as he just got accepted into 40 colleges.
Video of the humanitarian act has since been making rounds on social media, garnering mixed reactions from folks online. While some are commending the act, others are calling it PR stunt.
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“How is giving back & helping others considered clout or a PR stunt? Or y’all say oh it’s a tax right off……The bigger picture is that children were helped, families were FED! Some of you guys need to put your phones down & enter the real world!” a user commented.
”Things aren’t horrible for some families out there & so many children need guidance & a bit of positivity in their lives. Leave the miserable comments in your notes for a while. PLEASE!” the person continued.
“I better not see one hate comment, this is great,” another person wrote. “If only more celebrities would take this on as a challenge these children need more than those sight word lyrics yall be spewing out,” someone else added.
In a recent interview with Gillie Da King and Wallo 267 for ‘Million Dollaz Worth Of Game,’ Offset shared that there is nothing but love for his former bandmate.
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