DDG has taken precautions amid the blazing Los Angeles wildfires.
In a current Twitch stream, posted on Twitch on Thursday (Jan. 9), the content material creator and rapper introduced that he was warned to evacuate his mansion and was trying to get fireplace insurance coverage.
“I came upon right this moment that I ain’t received fireplace insurance coverage,” he says at the beginning of his stream on the 5:30 mark. “So I am figuring all that out trigger [if] my crib burned down, that is simply Ms wasted. I gotta determine all these things out the place I received insurance coverage on my crib and stuff trigger if I do not received fireplace insurance coverage, it is a wrap. I simply gotta take the L on the chin and I am not attempting to do this.”
On his YouTube web page the place he clipped a part of his stream, he continued. “If it simply so occurs to return this manner and I received insurance coverage, so be it,” he stated across the 1:45-minute mark of the video above. “But when it comes this manner and I do not, y’all gon’ get a subathon for 9 years straight.”
The influencer additionally joked that he’d give his toddler son, Halo, whom he shares with Halle Bailey, his “personal cellphone” to file and publish content material.
Whereas promising his viewers that he’ll be okay, DDG shared his frustration concerning the wildfire nearing his home, which the 26-year-old stated he might see from his window.
“If I received insurance coverage, good previous jolly day. I am a contented man. I’ve no downside, burn away. Do your factor. Do no matter you bought to do, Mr. Fireplace. If I received insurance coverage, but when I do not received insurance coverage, although it is like, ‘all proper, I am pissed.'”
DDG additionally shared that he meant to promote his mansion, however that so long as he does not die, he’ll have the ability to get better.
Celebrities who’ve misplaced their properties through the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires, which have endured for 5 days in areas together with the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Ventura, embody Jhené Aiko, Tina Knowles and Milo Ventimiglia. A reported eleven people have died because the wildfires broke out, whereas not less than 38,000 acres have burned.