Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Asian Doll’s mugshot has been released.
While the Dallas native didn’t reveal the reason why she was detained and taken in to custody, she did let fans know that she’ll be missing several of her upcoming shows.
“Sorry Alabama and dc I won’t be making it I’ve been detained. I’ll make it up to y’all love y’all stay safe.” After her scheduled hearing on October 31, in which her bond was denied, Asia hopped back on social media to give her followers an update. “Bond was denied! Still in jail. Sorry to all my fans about the shows I missed. Love y’all, be back soon.”
The 1017 rapper seemingly received bad news following her bail denial. She shared another note to Instagram, writing, “Free me they tryna do me bad,” followed by a sad face emoji. Shortly after, she went live on Instagram from in her jail cell while wearing the classic jail uniform. Surprisingly, the “Pull Up” star was all smiles in the video, considering the circumstances. Although she didn’t share much in the video, she did greet her followers with a simple wave, smiling, “Hey Everybody!”
This isn’t the first time Asian found herself behind bars. Back in 2020, she was taken into custody in Georgia over drug charges. After being released, she tweeted a photo of her mugshot while opening up about her experience in the Georgia jail. “All 36 of them b*tches I was locked up with can tell you how I was rocking in that b*tch.” She continued, “I’m in jail famous & pretty trust me hoes tried it & I was ON THEY ASS ON MY SOUL & when I got out I told them hoes good luck y’all hoes got 6months to go & walked out.”
As reported by The Shade Room, a screenshot of an Instagram Story from @asiandabrat circulated online in which the rapper claimed she would miss her scheduled show in Alabama because she had been detained.
According to a video posted by Say Cheese on Twitter, the rapper appeared in a live-stream from jail in which she appeared to be dressed in a prison uniform.
In another Instagram Story, shared by The Info Spot, Asian Doll reportedly wrote she was still locked up as her bond had been denied.
In the post, the Dallas rapper wrote she was supposed to meet with a judge on Monday, November 1.
She is signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 Eskimo Records and was the first female artist signed by the label since it was founded in 2010.
Her music career began with the release of Da Rise Of Barbie Doll Gang Empire in 2015. She has since released many successful tracks such as Drippin In Glo in 2016, OuttaSpace in 2017 and Doll SZN in 2018.
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