Lil Tjay says he wasn’t conscious of who, precisely, Plaqueboymax was previous to his current look on a stream.
In movies making the rounds after his look alongside Fivio International, which got here to an unceremonious however headlines-spurring conclusion, Tjay is seen telling DDG that he felt the scenario was “somewhat treacherous” from the outset. He additionally questioned what Plaqueboymax was anticipating when he intervened in a would-be smoke session.
“I’m rattling close to mind-blown n***as even care that a lot,” he stated. “I’m trying like, whew, I’m right here for Fivio. … I didn’t even know that n***a was a streamer.”
Tjay went on to acknowledge that Max could have been working in “protection mode” on the time, although he additionally made some extent to allege that the house “already smelled like smoke” previous to his personal lighting-up.
Tjay continued to deal with the incident, underscoring his declare that he was not acquainted with Max’s work previous to showing on the stream, which he says he solely did as a part of his help for Fivio.
“I swear to God, I didn’t know him till that day,” Tjay, who additionally advised that he would have slapped Max beneath completely different circumstances, stated. “Even proper now, rattling close to that’s the one factor I find out about him is that we had that altercation. … However huge ups to the streaming group.”
In one other video, as seen beneath, Tjay added in a fast “no disrespect” when reiterating his lack of Max information.
“I positively didn’t know you. I’d by no means heard of you,” he stated, including that the smoking incident was not “the tip of the world.”
Earlier this week, it was reported that Tjay and Fivio each left the stream in query after Plaqueboy expressed his smoking considerations. In the course of the stream, as reported on the time, Plaqueboy urged the 2 to chorus from smoking within the house, which he famous was an Airbnb rental.
This isn’t the primary time Tjay has taken difficulty with a streamer. Again in November, he referred to as Adin Ross“fucking racist.” That very same month, Max and Ross each landed on Advanced’s rating of the 25 finest streamers.