Kodak Black’s sobriety has deteriorated in recent weeks. On Instagram Live, Black revealed that he is “never sober.”
“For what?” For what? Look at this money. “Look at all this money,” Kodak exclaimed. “Sober for what?” “I am too young to die sober.”
Kodak Black expressed anxiety following his appearance on Kai Cenat’s webcast earlier this week.
Kodak joined the renowned streamer’s 30-day “Mafiathon” livestream, and his behavior quickly piqued the interest of everybody who observed it, which many observers described as “tweaking,” a term used to describe persons who are visibly intoxicated or high.
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For the majority of his appearance, the “Super Gremlin” rapper was babbling and sweating profusely. At one point, Black even lands a seal shot, in which he throws a pill (probably a Percocet) into the air and catches it in his mouth, which astounded Cenat, who questioned Kodak about what he had just popped in his mouth. “It was a glitch for the Twitch,” Kodak explained.
Earlier this year, Kodak acknowledged on Instagram Live that he had a major Percocet addiction, adding, “I remember a time in my life when I was chewing a lot of Percs.” I am proud of myself. I’ve never felt this happy in my life. I have no idea where this comes from or what the fuck is going on.
He went on to say, “Before I went to jail — I can talk about this because it’s my testimony; there’s no shame in my shit — I was taking at least 100 Percs.” My average was 40 Percocets, to the point that I looked at this crap and said, ‘What the fuck was wrong with me, bruh?'”
With an acute relapse clearly on the horizon, it’s reasonable to say that Kodak needs to seek help before he suffers the same destiny that so many addicts, both obscure and famous, have since the beginning of the opioid crisis in this country about a decade ago.
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