The shocking news about the arrests of Young Thug, Gunna, and 26 of their alleged associates has dominated the news. Even Thug’s attorney said that he had committed no crime. Now his apparent weight gain made fans online go crazy.

Young Thug’s long-awaited RICO trial commenced this week after facing numerous delays. The rapper has been incarcerated since his arrest in 2022, and a recent photo from the courtroom is sparking discussions online, not about his legal proceedings but his apparent weight gain.

The image, circulating on social media, shows Young Thug dressed in a suit. However, it’s the noticeable weight gain that has become a focal point for fans. While some are making light-hearted jokes about the change in his physique, others are expressing concern, suggesting that weight gain could be a sign that his mental health is deteriorating.

The jokes are funny, but in reality this man is likely severely depressed and may be eating to cope.

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Drugs play a role, but so does one’s mental state.”

Given the stress of the ongoing trial and reports from Thug’s attorneys about the challenging conditions he’s allegedly facing in prison, fans are speculating about the toll it may be taking on his well-being.

Earlier this year, Thug’s attorney, Brian Steel, criticized the prison for denying inmates access to nutritious food options. According to Steel, Thugger was reportedly surviving on a diet consisting mainly of chips and chocolate. Regardless, we will have to wait and see what will become of him in the trial.

What’s your view on this story? Ae you worried about Young Thug? Sound off in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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