GloRilla’s sister, Scarface Woodz, is making headlines after accusing the rapper of not helping their struggling family in Memphis. During her TMZ exclusive interview, Scarface claimed the request wasn’t excessive — just $2,500, an amount she says could’ve eased real financial stress.
She alleges their mother is still working and that siblings are struggling to stay afloat, arguing that GloRilla has a responsibility to help. GloRilla has pushed back, sharing messages that suggest she has provided support and stressing the importance of boundaries.
The situation has sparked a broader debate online: Do successful artists owe their families financial help, or is support a personal choice?
