Lil Tay's First Public Photo Since Since Wild Death Hoax Heightens The Mystery

After years of being absent from the public eye, Lil Tay was spotted alive and well at the Los Angeles International Airport. In the photo, the young social media star is wearing a black hoodie, face mask, and sunglasses. Lil Tay was also joined by her brother, Jason Tian, her mother, Angela Tian, and a handful of security guards. According to a report from the New York Post, Lil Tay did not interact with the paparazzi while exiting the airport. The young influencer’s aforementioned appearance comes a few days after she accused her father, Christopher Hope, of creating the disturbing death hoax. “My abusive, racist, misogynistic woman-beating father faked my death,” she wrote, per TMZ.

That same day, Christopher delivered a statement to the news outlet denying Lil Tay’s claims. “The person who is responsible for that Instagram post, as well as anyone repeating the completely false and libelous accusation within it, are virtually certain to become defendants in a defamation lawsuit,” he said. “Everything stated is 100% false, and I trust that this should be obvious to anyone who knows me or the long history of absurd and untrue statements made by the various people who have controlled the Instagram account.” With Lil Tay reportedly set to go on Instagram Live on September 30, it’s safe to say that this situation is far from over.

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