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Damian Lillard hit with GloRilla question at Bucks media day after rapper’s previous interest
By Jenna Lemoncelli,
6 hours ago
Damian Lillard endured quite the blast from his past Monday during the Bucks’ media day.
When fielding questions from reporters at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Lillard was asked about the time rapper GloRilla shot her shot with him at NBA All-Star weekend in February.
The Bucks point guard — who laughed when asked, “Are you giving that any kind of action?” — explained nothing is going on between him and the “Wanna Be” artist.
“I’m weak. That is hilarious,” Lillard said. “Naw… you know, I keep my personal life personal and I let it be that.
“I respect her as an artist. We know each other. She’s an artist. I’m an artist.
“But as far as anything goes, it ain’t nothing going on. That’s what I can tell you.”
Lillard, also a rapper, handled the curious moment well.
A female Bucks employee, standing at the podium overseeing the press conference, also laughed.
The reporter went on to rap a lyric from Glo Rilla’s song, “TGIF.”
GloRilla, whose real name is Gloria Hallelujah Woods, had the internet buzzing when she posted a photo with Lillard during the NBA All-Star festivities earlier this year.
At the time, she re-shared a photo of GloRilla’s apparent mugshot with the caption, “FreeGloLillard” with a crying laughing emoji and the hashtag, “sister wife.”
The Bucks open the season against the 76ers in Philadelphia on Oct. 23.
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