Bow Wow is fried on Twitter for hosting a nightclub in Houston in the COVID-19 pandemic

Bow Wow is in hot water after hosting a concert in Houston on Friday night amid a coronavirus pandemic.

The 33-year-old rapper managed to pack a nightclub full of people who were seen without a mask in crowded neighborhoods to celebrate club promoter Larry Morrow’sThe whole birthday of the whole black. ‘

When footage from the Clé nightclub show flooded social media, Twitter users had a lot to say, prompting Bow Wow to respond before deleting all of his tweets.

It comes just days after Texas became the second state to record two million COVID-19 cases after California. Houston currently has a 20% positivity rate, with a more contagious strain being discovered in recent days.

What a pandemic ?: Bow Wow, 33, was dragged on Twitter for hosting a nightclub in Houston amid the COVID-19 pandemic.  Social networks make fun of those who risk seeing the outdated rapper

What a pandemic ?: Bow Wow, 33, was dragged on Twitter for hosting a nightclub in Houston amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Social networks make fun of those who risk seeing the outdated rapper

The rapper – who has tried to change in recent years as Shad Moss – was seen singing with a bottle of Don Julio 1942 in his hand, while crowds of Texas locals showed up at the event.

The allegedly long week-long event saw rapper Meek Mill, along with Trey Songz and Fabolous, also scheduled to sing.

For many online, the only thing wilder than his blatant ignorance of COVID-19 was the fact that so many people risked everything to see him perform hits from 2005.

Twitter users took up the matter while dragging those who were desperate enough to see the somewhat outdated rapper, and even Zach Braff got into the fun.

Appears: The rapper did not seem to find anything wrong with the risky performance, while he kidnapped without a mask and took a bottle of Don Julio 1942

Appears: The rapper seemed to find nothing wrong with the risky performance, while he kidnapped without a mask and took a bottle of Don Julio 1942

Crowd control: shocking images show hundreds of people - many without masks - appearing in the throaty nightclub to see him perform hits from 2005

Crowd control: shocking images show hundreds of people – many without masks – appearing in the throaty nightclub to see him perform 2005 hits

Inattentive: people seemed to be on top of each other while drinking and dancing all night

Inattentive: people seemed to be on top of each other while drinking and dancing all night

Risking everything: the rapper made the club jump, because many seemed eager to leave the house at any cost

Risking everything: the rapper made the club jump, because many seemed eager to leave the house at any cost

One user responded to a tweet that said, “Bow Wow made the packed club in Houston,” and wrote, “It’s the only time Bow Wow can make the packed club,” when the small kicks started.

Another wrote, “You risk living for …… BOW WOW?”, While Zach Braff watched: “I thought about it and decided I wasn’t willing to die for Bow Wow.”

Tweets continued to appear as someone posted a photo with Grim Reaper and wrote, “Covid joins Bow Wow on stage …”

A headline from the Complex said that Bow Wow was “fried”, while a user returned it and said that the “crowd” should be “fried” for “participating in the Bow Wow concert in 2021”.

Another shared a photo with Squidward holding a blank list and wrote, “All the reasons to go see bow wow in 2021.”

Packed:

Packed: “This is the only time Bow Wow can make the club packed,” one user wrote

Astonished: users were shocked that so many would be willing to endanger themselves and others to see Bow Wow of all people

Amazed: Users were shocked that so many would be willing to endanger themselves and others to see Bow Wow of all people

I'm good: The Garden State actor got involved in the fun when he said,

I’m good: The Garden State actor got involved in the fun when he said, “I’m not willing to die for Bow Wow.”

The dead man walking around: the tweets were more than kind, while the people hit the rapper because he didn't host any big gathering at all

The dead man walking around: the tweets were more than kind, while the people hit the rapper because he didn’t host any big gathering at all

Burned: social media could not help but laugh at the fact that so many people showed up

Burned: social media could not help but laugh at the fact that so many people showed up

Not so: a popular rapper when he was

Not so: a popular rapper when he was “Lil Bow Wow”, the artist who is now called Shad Moss is hardly a favorite of the crowd.

In October, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order allowing seats to host indoor events with up to 75 percent capacity, with tables of up to 10 people.

Houston Medical Director David Persse highlighted safety protocols when it came to hosting special events, which included six-foot physical distances, wearing a mask, checking the temperature and proper bracing after guests were marked as symptom-free.

The owners of the Spire nightclub, which also owns Saturday’s venue, Cle, went on fire for a Lil Baby concert in late November, after videos appeared from shoulder to shoulder without masks.

Open for business: In an October executive order, Texas Gov. Abbott said seats were allowed to host indoor events with up to 75 percent capacity, although Cle owners were subjected to a Lil Baby concert at their club. sister at the end of November

Open for business: In an October executive order, Texas Gov. Abbott said seats were allowed to host indoor events with up to 75 percent capacity, although Cle owners were subjected to a Lil Baby concert at their club. sister at the end of November

An operator responded to the situation by text message, as ABC 13 told him:

“I was under our legal occupation. Every night we take care of keeping people socially distant. Once Lil Baby (head of the poster on Wednesday night) started singing, people got out of their seats and rushed to the front area, so we had to interrupt the concert. ‘

The rapper who became famous as “Lil Bow Wow” in the early 2000s, at the young age of 13, has lost a lot of credibility as an artist, many of the tweets acknowledging that he is almost irrelevant in the music space.

After waking up to headlines about his performance, the rapper turned to Twitter to try to defend himself, although he quickly deleted them on Saturday.

At 2:30 p.m., he wrote, “I just woke up … aww god. Here we are, with the laughing emoji.

Long Weekend: The Long Weekend Event for Morrow is also set to feature Fabulous and Trey Songz

Long Weekend: The Long Weekend Event for Morrow is also set to feature Fabulous and Trey Songz

He went on to say, “Man, we’ve been having parties all year. I wore a mask to the club. I can’t accommodate myself to that thing.

The Atlanta resident tried to add that he took off his mask only when he got up at the microphone, adding at the same time “Keep sanitizing me all the time.”

One user tried to defend the rapper and said, “We’re tired of this covid bull ***, people need and want to get out of the house,” to which Bow Wow replied “he agreed.” .

He tried to absolve himself of any wrongdoing, as he quickly pointed out that “Texas is open,” as well as Atlanta. “I can’t help but live in a city where we’ve been open since last spring.”

Mask:

Mask: “I wore a mask to the club. I can’t accommodate that thing, ‘he wrote on Twitter, adding that Texas was open for business.

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