Lil Wayne Alleges Poor Treatment At Lakers Game

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Wayne is seemingly done with his beloved Lakers.

Lil Wayne put his beloved on blast last night, alleging that he was treated poorly at their win over Washington. "Wow! Got treated like sh-t at the Laker game just now but I figured they’d do me that sooner or later either bc of what i said abt AD or simply bc they don’t fwm which I been got that vibe from em as well so all good I get it. F-ck em. It isn’t what it isn’t. I’m used to it," Wayne tweeted. However, he did not specify what being "treated like sh-t" entailed.

Furthermore, as Wayne noted, one theory he has for why he was treated poorly was his comments about Anthony Davis. Wayne had previously stated that he believed the Lakers couldn't win a championship without trading Davis. However, Wayne has since walked back those comments and now believes that Davis is irreplaceable on the team. It remains to be seen if Wayne will elaborate on what went down last night.

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Lil Wayne Reiterates Desire To Headline 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show

Meanwhile, Wayne recently once again stated that he wants to headline the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans. However, Wayne revealed that he is yet to be contacted about the opportunity. “I will not lie to you, I have not got a call or nothing. But we are praying. We praying. We keeping our fingers crossed. I’m working hard. I’mma make sure this next album and everything I do is killer. I wanna just make it hard for them not to holler at the boy," Wayne told the 4HUNNID podcast.

Wayne first broached his desire to do the show during an interview with Taylor Rooks and Bleacher Report last year. "Going to the Super Bowl and watching the Halftime Show and wishing, when you see the artist, you be like, ‘They could’ve sung the song that I was featured on!". I’m featured on everybody’s song — you could’ve brought me out! Please do not feel disrespected if you’re an artist from New Orleans. Or an artist tied to me any kind of way in the music [industry], but know that’s my moment and I earned that moment. So no, I’m not bringing no one!" Wayne said. However, he later amended his statement to note that he would bring out Beyonce if she wanted to join him.

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