Lil Tay's Alleged Ex-Manager Claims False Death Was a PR Stunt

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What’s Trending reached out to Lil Tay’s reported ex-manager, Harry Tsang, regarding Lil Tay's recent livesteam. The manager believes Tay's own team is behind the debacle.

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00:00 After weeks of confusion and incorrect reports of her death, Lil Tay spoke out in a livestream
00:05 against her father and claims she never had a manager.
00:09 Now, the man who claims to be her ex-manager, Harry Sang, is defending himself.
00:14 The internet child star rose to fame through YouTube and Instagram in 2018 for videos of
00:19 her cursing and acting like a rebellious pop star when she was just 11 years old.
00:25 Lil Tay took to Instagram Live to talk about her false death debacle and slammed both her
00:29 father and those who claim to have been her manager.
00:32 My abusive absentee father, who had not been in my life for years up till that point, decided
00:39 to come back into my life to take control over my career and my money.
00:44 That's why I disappeared.
00:45 There have been a shit ton of random ass people, frauds, who have claimed to be my manager.
00:53 I have never had a manager.
00:55 All those people are con artists.
00:57 They're exploiting my name for clout and for industry credit.
01:01 False Trending reached out to Lil Tay's reported ex-manager, Harry Sang, for comment, and when
01:06 asked if he thinks the false death was orchestrated for promotional purposes, he commented, "In
01:12 my opinion, yes.
01:13 There is no way the dad did it as they claim.
01:16 There is no motive, an incentive for Chris Hope to do so."
01:20 Also, Chris Hope never had access to Tay's Instagram account.
01:24 Sang also added in a TikTok video that he has documents, audio recordings, and pictures
01:30 to back up his claims, but still has yet to share any of them.

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