Fbg Duck Mom OnlyFans – Age Is Just A Number
Andrew Mccoy Fbg duck mom OnlyFans is a wild addition to the crazy world of OnlyFans. Apparently, LaSheena found an interestingly unique way of making money and is fearless in promoting it.
OnlyFans has become a way for people worldwide to profit from their content. Some people use it to offer an exclusive look into their personal life. However, it’s primarily a place for s*x workers to earn a living safely.
The late rapper Fbg Duck’s mom recently made it to the news after she announced that she had created an OnlyFans account. She didn’t hesitate to promote her page to her followers, noting that she “can do what [she] wanna do.”
Some might say that LaSheena is too full of herself as she reportedly told her content is ‘fire as hell.’ Even though no one has questioned her choices yet, LaSheena still continues to justify her actions by saying that she can do whatever she wants.
Is her guilt forcing her to say this, or is she the boss woman who fears no one?
Her introduction to Onlyfans allowed some people to joke about OnlyFans becoming a place for the ‘mommas.’
Someone else wrote, “Whoever buys that is down all the way bad.” Another person said, “Duck rolling in his grave rn, mom’s goin’ crazy.”
Although Sheena’s son Fbg Duck is not alive to witness this drastic decision of his mom, people assume that he would not have liked it.
Some Twitter users said that the people who will subscribe to LaSheena’s content are pure villains.
FBG Duck’s mom says she made $35,000 in the first week on OnlyFans
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) February 21, 2023
It remains unclear whether Duck’s mother flaunts everything she’s got on OnlyFans.
What happened to FBG Duck?
A $100K bounty was placed on killing Chicago rapper FBG Duck, an informant told Chicago police.
Late FBG Duck, 26, was fatally shot on August 4th, 2020. The shooting occurred at about 4.37 pm on Tuesday on East Oak Street in the Gold Coast neighborhood, where Duck and two friends were shopping in the area’s upscale boutiques.
Police say two cars pulled up, and four individuals got out and opened fire, striking the three victims before fleeing the scene.
FBG Duck, 26, whose real name is Carlton D. Weekly, was transported to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Two weeks after the tragic incident, an informant in Chicago police custody notified FBI agents and detectives that someone affiliated with the Black Disciples street gang had offered up $50,000 “to anyone that killed Weekly.”