Clarissa Shields speaks out to defend Papoose after Remy Ma puts him on BLAST!

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Clarissa Shields speaks out to defend Papoose after Remy Ma

Clarissa Shields speaks out to defend Papoose after Remy Ma puts him on BLAST!

Yooo, this one got social media on FIRE! In today’s episode of The Blac Pill, we dive into the drama that’s got everybody talking—Clarissa Shields, the GWOAT of boxing, just came out SWINGING on behalf of Papoose and is not holding back when it comes to Remy Ma. Clarissa hopped online and basically told the world that Papoose been a solid dude, stood on real morals, and didn’t deserve to get done the way he did. She kept it all the way real, and the culture is listening.

Word on the timeline is that after Remy Ma’s alleged entanglement with Eazy The Block Captain and all the public embarrassment Papoose had to deal with, she tried to spin the block and get back with him. But Papoose said he wasn’t goin' for it. And now Clarissa Shields is out here defending Pap like a real one, calling out the fake love and reminding everybody what loyalty’s supposed to look like. It’s rare to see celebs speak up like this, but Clarissa ain’t biting her tongue.

In this episode, we talk about Clarissa’s viral posts and how she echoed what a LOT of people have been saying online: that Papoose held it down for Remy while she was locked up, kept her name alive in the game, and stayed loyal through everything—and now she got him out here lookin’ like a simp? Nah. Clarissa basically said, "Put some respect on that man’s name." And it hit different coming from her.

We also break down how the streets and the blogs are reacting. Fans are either ridin’ with Clarissa or calling it messy. Is it right for celebs to speak on someone else’s marriage? Or is she just sayin’ what the culture been feelin’? Either way, Clarissa didn’t miss. She said what she said.

We deep dive into how this drama affects the public image of Black love, loyalty, and real ones getting played in a time where clout often gets chosen over character. This convo ain’t just about Remy and Pap—it’s about how we treat people who been down for us, especially in public relationships. Are folks finally tired of seeing good people get done dirty? Or is this just how the game works now?

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DISCLAIMER: This episode is for commentary and entertainment purposes only. All opinions expressed are based on public information and social media commentary. Everyone mentioned is innocent until proven otherwise by official sources.

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