Previously known as the “most rebellious child rapper on social media”, hot girl Lil Tay (real name Claire Hope) has once again become the center of controversy after a series of shocking statements on Instagram.
Specifically, this female rapper and social media hot girl bluntly criticized women over 25 who still pursue traditional office jobs, causing a stir in public opinion.

Lil Tay just turned 18 last month and immediately opened an account on a popular photo-selling platform. According to the hot girl’s own disclosure, just 3 hours after launching, her personal page attracted 100,000 subscribers, bringing in over 1 million USD (nearly 30 billion VND) for her.
In a newly posted video, Lil Tay didn’t hesitate to flaunt her hefty income while encouraging other girls to join the platform. The hot girl also stirred more controversy when she candidly shared that she doesn’t care what her family thinks and that she has now earned enough money to support herself for the rest of her life.

Many people assert that she is promoting a hedonistic lifestyle regardless of the consequences, which could negatively impact young people, especially those heavily influenced by internet culture. As a result, her personal page is currently receiving a barrage of criticism from the online community. Lil Tay is no stranger to controversy; she rose to fame at the age of 9 with incomprehensible videos showcasing wealth and luxury cars. However, it was later revealed that behind the performance was her brother, who scripted the scenes and fed lines to his sister.

Now at 18, Lil Tay continues to maintain a provocative image, using controversy as a tool to attract attention. However, this fame, accompanied by a misleading message, is causing considerable concern. Many sociologists warn that glorifying the instant success of phenomena like this hot girl will create a distorted standard. While some young people chase the “shortcut” to fame and wealth, the values of honest labor and knowledge are gradually being overlooked.