Social media sensation Kendrick Lamar, known for his enigmatic persona, has unleashed a new level of trolling that has sent his fans into a frenzy. Surprisingly, it seems the Compton rapper has a secret online alter ego for his casual updates.
On Friday (June 16), eagle-eyed fans unearthed an Instagram account under the name Jojoruski, suspected to be Kendrick’s hidden identity. The account offers a collection of random photos and videos featuring K. Dot himself.
One particular photo caught everyone’s attention: Kendrick Lamar proudly flaunting a pair of Air Jordans, but with a shocking twist. The sneakers turned out to be counterfeit! Captioning the post with “How im coming for my bday [hush emoji],” Kendrick’s playful jabs didn’t end there.
In the accompanying videos, the person presumed to be Kendrick can be seen goofing around with the knockoff kicks while a salesman tries to sell him the bogus product. Notably, the rapper adds a unique touch to his trolling repertoire by making high-pitched sounds throughout the recordings.
But the hilarity didn’t stop at the purchase. The post also included a video of Kendrick strolling through the bustling streets of New York City, proudly strutting his new faux Jordans. Little did he know that his mischievous act would set the internet ablaze.
Fans and sneakerheads alike wasted no time in expressing their amusement and disbelief. Social media platforms erupted with a wave of hilarious memes and tongue-in-cheek comments, roasting Kendrick’s fashion faux pas. The unexpected twist from the Grammy-winning artist has turned the tables on his followers, leaving them wondering what other surprises he might have up his sleeve.
Kendrick Lamar’s playful trolling not only showcases his mischievous side but also emphasizes his ability to captivate fans both on and offline. Whether this is a one-time prank or a new trend for the rapper remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Kendrick Lamar has taken the art of trolling to a whole new level, leaving his fans eagerly anticipating his next move.
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