Tekashi 6ix9ine is a highly controversial figure in the hip-hop industry, known for his numerous feuds with other artists, as well as for various criminal charges. His legal troubles and public persona have created a polarizing public perception of him. He was also rushed to the hospital after getting brutally attacked at a Florida Gym.

The rapper was beaten by a group of men inside a South Florida gym. In fact, the injuries are so bad the controversial rapper was rushed to a hospital by ambulance.

While speaking to TMZ, 6ix9ine’s attorney Lance Lazzaro stated that the rapper was inside the sauna Tuesday at an LA Fitness when he was suddenly attacked by a group of people without warning.

Lazzaro stated that 6ix9ine tried to fight off the assailants, but there were too many of them. It was noted that 6ix9ine did not have security with him at the time of the attack. Gym staff heard the ruckus and immediately notified a manager. Police and EMS were then called to the scene, and he was rushed to a hospital by ambulance.

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The rapper suffered serious bruising to his face. It was added that he also suffered injuries to his jaw, ribs and his back. His lawyer stated that he plans to call the Feds to ensure 6ix9ine gets the protection he clearly needs.

The rapper got early release from jail after cooperating with the authorities to land several of his gang member compatriots in jail. It’s unclear whether the attack had anything to do with that We’ll keep you updated on this ongoing story.

What’s your take on Tekashi 6ix9ine? Do you think he deserved getting ambushed? Sound off in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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