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Offset Calls Out Takeoff Impersonator For Making Content About Looking Like Him
Offset Calls Out Content Creator Who Is A Takeoff Lookalike

Offset isn’t feeling viral Takeoff impersonator, ‘Takedown_not_Takeoff’, an influencer making content about looking like the late Migos rapper.

The lookalike shared his rendition of the “Of course” challenge, stating how he’s a celebrity look-alike but doesn’t get same treatment as the celebrity.

Offset then took time out to check the impersonator for his antics. “No you don’t twin shit not funny !!!!!” he commented on the content creator’s video. In response, the lookalike wrote, “@offsetyrn no disrespect but I think I do and so do others but why we can’t turn something negative into something positive? Long live takeoff.”

He then shared a screenshot of The Shade Room posting his content, writing: “Shout out to the shade room for posting me in honor of takeoff long live the fuck goat.” In another post, the lookalike wrote: “It’s ok to impersonate Tupac but not Takeoff? Make it make sense.

 

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On November 1, 2022, following a private party at 810 Billiards & Bowling in the GreenStreet commercial development part of Houston, Texas, Takeoff was shot multiple times in the head and torso.

Approximately 40 people had gathered outside the bowling alley after the party ended around 1:00 a.m. CDT, according to Houston’s KHOU-11 TV.

Quavo had posted a video earlier in the night in which he had been driving around Houston with Jas Prince Jr. (the second son of James Prince), who was celebrating his father’s birthday. Houston Police Sergeant Michael Arrington stated that an altercation broke out as a large group gathered outside the venue’s third-floor entrance, and at least two guns were fired.

In a statement, Takeoff’s record label said that he was killed by a “stray bullet”, and Houston police chief Troy Finner said that he did not believe Takeoff to be the intended target.

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