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The Setup:
Let’s set the stage: TikTok’s chaos queen-in-the-making, Timmy Ban Some, pulled a move so wild it made AI itself look guilty. Out of nowhere, she claimed that Florida rapper BossMan Dlow—yes, Mr. Pot Scraper himself—had been sliding into her DMs trying to “link up.”
The internet ate it up. Fans whispered, bloggers posted, and BossMan Dlow’s name started trending for all the wrong reasons. The catch? It was all fake.

The Plot Twist:
In a TikTok confession that was part apology, part chaos, and full-on cringe, Timmy admitted she made it all up.
“BossMan Dlow never messaged me. It was AI. It was edited. It was Photoshopped,” she said.
“I did everything good with the video of him texting me because my homegirl… it was my homegirl’s phone… I made a fake thread of me texting myself back.”
So yeah. This wasn’t just your average clout-chasing stunt—this was deepfake behavior with a sprinkle of “bored and messy.”

The Apology (Kinda?):
She went on to say:
“I know it sounds crazy and I just did all this stuff on the internet for attention, but a b**** was bored… I thought it was funny, but now I know it’s not funny because I’m really f***ing with this man’s career and his money.”
But social media wasn’t having it. The “sorry not sorry” tone didn’t sit well with fans—or anyone who respects career hustle.

The Fallout:
Twitter/X, TikTok, and IG comment sections lit up like it was a Verzuz battle. One user clapped back:
“You’re 22. That’s grown. Not ‘oops I lied on a rapper for TikTok’ years old.”
Another said:
“Why play with someone’s bag? BossMan Dlow is just out here trying to feed his people and you’re faking receipts?”
And that’s the thing—BossMan Dlow isn’t just a SoundCloud rapper. He’s one of Florida’s fastest-rising stars.
His debut mixtape “Too Slippery” went viral on TikTok in early 2023.
He dropped “Dlow Curry” in December 2024, charting at #36 on the Billboard 200.
Tracks like “Get In With Me” and “Mr. Pot Scraper” blew up thanks to his gritty street style and slick delivery.
He’s been featured alongside big names like Ciara, Ice Spice, Gucci Mane, and French Montana.
So yeah—his career is not something to toy with.

The Bigger Picture:
Let’s be real: deepfake culture is getting scary. When someone can fake an entire DM convo and fool millions? We’ve entered a dangerous territory. As one listener from our show said:
“It’s to the point where if something is real, people will still say it’s AI. And if it’s fake, they’ll believe it first. That’s wild.”
This situation wasn’t just a joke gone too far—it was a hit job on someone’s credibility, rep, and bag.

Conclusion:
Moral of the story? Don’t mess with people’s lives for clicks. Clout isn’t currency, and cancel culture doesn’t issue refunds.
BossMan Dlow stayed mostly silent through the chaos—maybe letting the truth speak louder than any TikTok video ever could.
And Timmy Ban Some? She’s trending—but probably not how she hoped.

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BossMan Dlow Dragged Into Fake DM Scandal by TikTok Influencer  was originally published on themorninghustle.com