Just when you thought the internet couldn’t get any messier, Tory Lanez has officially entered the chat—from prison. In a twist that no one saw coming, the incarcerated rapper has reportedly sent money to GloRilla’s sister, Victoria Woods, amidst her viral public fallout with the “Yeah Glo!” star.
The Family Feud Explodes
If you’ve been scrolling through GloRilla’s timeline lately, you know things are heating up. Her sister, Victoria Woods (known online as Scar Face Woods), took to social media earlier this week to air out some serious family laundry. Victoria accused the chart-topping rapper of neglecting their family, specifically alleging that their mother is still working a 9-to-5 job at FedEx despite GloRilla’s massive success.
The drama peaked when Victoria appeared on TMZ Live, stating that she wasn’t asking for millions—just a modest $2,500 to get back on her feet and “make it right.” While GloRilla responded by posting receipts of her own showing financial support to her mother, the internet was already divided.
Tory Lanez Steps In From Behind Bars
Here is where the story takes a wild turn. According to screenshots posted by Victoria, Tory Lanez caught wind of the situation while serving his 10-year sentence. The screenshots appear to show a direct message from Tory’s Instagram account offering assistance.
“If ur actually fked up and really tripping about 2500… I’ll send it to u gang… I kno how it feels to not have st while needing it,” the message read.
Victoria then shared a screenshot of an Apple Pay notification for $2,500, captioning it, “He didn’t want me to post this but ya boy heard about the situation all the way in jail Tory Lanez thank you.”
Social Media Reacts
The move has sent Black Twitter and Instagram blogs into a frenzy. Some fans are praising Tory for his generosity “even from the cell,” while others are questioning the motives behind inserting himself into another artist’s family dispute. Meanwhile, GloRilla has yet to publicly address Tory’s involvement directly, though she has been active in defending her name against her sister’s claims.
The Receipt: A $2,500 transfer confirmed by Victoria Woods.
The Quote: Tory emphasizing he knows the struggle of “needing it.”
The Context: Ongoing debate about how much financial responsibility successful artists have toward their families.
As this saga unfolds, one thing is clear: the lines between family business and public entertainment are blurrier than ever. We’ll keep you updated if Glo decides to clap back at this latest development.











