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Yung Joc Shaves Head After Losing Bet On Tory Lanez Verdict

Yung Joc had to lose his hair to honor a bet he lost regarding the Tory Lanez Megan Thee Stallion trial, where the Canadian singer was found guilty on all counts.

On Tuesday (December 27), Joc showed he’s a man of his word by letting his fellow Morning Takeover host, Shyneka, proudly shave his head. The former rapper looked uncomfortable with the haircut but stuck through it to get the complete look.

In a clip shared on Instagram, Joc is seen preparing for the moment of truth after someone brought food for him as his “last meal.” His co-host finally gets to work on his head and claimed: “This [is] for Meg thee Stallion. This [is] for Meg and Roc Nation.”

In a clip from an interview with VladTV, the Atlanta native vowed to shave his head bald if Tory Lanez was found guilty — which ultimately happened.



 



“I’ma just say this, okay? I made a bet with Shyneka and Shawty Shawty on my morning show that if Tory is found guilty, I’ll shave my head,” Joc said. “I’ll shave my whole head bald. I told Shyneka if Tory [is] innocent, she gotta come to work with the braids that be under the weave. Can’t get ’em fresh, I need the weave patted down braids, the Beyoncé pat my weave braids. She gotta come to work like that.”

He added: “I can’t wait to see how this video turns out. Either way, this is a very unfortunate situation. Just through the eyes of watching it, I don’t ever want anyone to feel like I’m making fun of their situation, ’cause it’s very unfortunate and it’s very bad for our culture, but I pray that this plays out fair.”

Following eight days of trial, nearly two days of closing arguments and a day of deliberations, a grand jury found Tory Lanez guilty of all three charges levied against him.

The three counts were felony assault with a semiautomatic firearm, possession of a concealed, unregistered firearm and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. Lanez pleaded not guilty to all three but faces up to 22 years in prison and deportation to his native Canada.

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