Was Angela Tian fired? Child rapper Lil Tay's mom claims she resigned from real estate job for 'daug
Update: A statement alleging that Lil Tay, who rose to stardom as a rapper and influencer on social media, had died was deleted on Thursday, August 10, afternoon from her verified Instagram account. A line from the rapper read that her account have been hacked and that each she and her brother were alive and protected.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: After information broke that Lil Tay, the foul-mouthed child rapper with 1.7 million Instagram fanatics, had died, rumors about her family started circulating on-line. One such rumor claimed Lil Tay's mom was fired from her position at a Vancouver real estate firm.
However, if truth be told, Angela Tian was now not let pass via Pacific Place Group. Jim Lew, director of commercial building for Pacific Place Group, was contacted via Daily Hive and first of all claimed that Tian have been "dismissed" from the group.
Lew revised his preliminary commentary in a subsequent email, claiming that Tian "resigned" prior to his colleague David Yang, managing partner of Pacific Evergreen Realty, "had a chance to let her go." Tian was one in all Yang's recruits, as reported by way of Daily Hive.
'We had to disregard her'

Rumors had additionally claimed that Lil Tay's mom Angela Tian, who was a Vancouver real estate agent, had lost her job because of fresh headlines about Lil Tay. Tian have been noticed filming her daughter for one in all her movies. Jim Lew earlier stated, "When we found out about this activity last week we had to dismiss her," noting the behaviour in Lil Tay's movies has "no place" within the real estate industry.
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'I did not get fired. I resigned'
Angela Tian informed Juju Chang all the way through her interview with 'Good Morning America', "I didn't get fired. I resigned for my daughter's career and her bright future." She added, "I don't want to deal with all these questions anymore. Can you please help out my daughter's career more?"
She additional added, "All the haters, they want to get attention from her because right now, she's famous, and she has a passion. Every parent needs to worry about their own child. I'll worry about my child. She's a star now, and wherever she is, I will be beside her."
'I disagreed with most of the social media job'
Angela aka Angie and Lil Tay's dad, Christopher J. Hope aka Chris, were given joint custody in October 2018. But Chris was given complete authority over the child's felony issues. Chris advised Hollywood Life, "When my daughter’s social media began to go viral this year, I disagreed with most of the social media activity." He added, "I took legal steps to stop things which I felt were dangerous to her physical and mental health and to her future. I do not think a 10-year-old girl should be put in those situations and made to drop out of school so that she can make money for other people."
Tay and elder brother died on on Aug 9
He added, "Everyone else involved in this situation is motivated by money and the possibility of making money off of my daughter. I am not fighting about money; I am fighting for my daughter, for her happiness, and her future. According to a report, Tay died on August 9. The announcement also confirmed Tay's older brother Jason's death.
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