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Houston Rapper Slim Thug Fires Back After Posting Video of Alleged Stalker

Houston rapper Slim Thug landed this week in the middle of a storm when he posted a video that drew widespread online criticism, and he isn’t backing down.

On Monday (May 16), Slim Thug returned to his Instagram account in the still of the night, addressing the fallout after the Houston rapper posted a video of a woman he says has been stalking him for quite some time now and was caught allegedly sleeping in his garage.

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What some on the internet called simply a “homeless woman in need,” Slim Thug made it quite clear was something else entirely serious and personal.

“Aye, man, a message,” he began, straight-faced and utterly fed up. “And to all, you slow m############ on here talking about; I should’ve done something for this homeless lady; this ain’t just no damn homeless lady. This is a f###### stalker.”

And this wasn’t a one-time occurrence either; Slim says the woman has been turning up at all places: his house, his health club (even when he’s with his kids), and now, apparently, two-starring his garage like it’s a Motel 6.

“She’s showing up too; she’s popping up where I’m at,” he said, staying at our place everywhere I’m at.’”This kind of behavior isn’t only uncomfortable, it’s terrifying and invasive, he added.

Online criticism included messages urging people to be more compassionate and demanding to know why he posted the footage publicly. But Slim words to keyboard critics were unsparing: You care so much; you take her in.

“Y’all find her and get her the f### away from me if y’all give a damn so much. Or y’all gone bring her to y’all house… don’t give a f k what y’all say. I ain’t got no compassion for no g###### stalker.”

Slim Thug referred to a previous case in 2023 when another woman was said to have been arrested for allegedly stalking him. To him, this isn’t about clout or controversy but about drawing lines in a life that, though public, still merits safety and respect.

“The m########### go too far,” he replied, his face visibly tensing at the mention of it, and his patience for it all seemed to be wearing thin.

The original video, in which he confronts the woman in his garage and says, “How the hell did you get in here?” has divided the internet. Some argue that he crossed a line, while others say that he is only now drawing one.

Whether you agree or disagree with how he said it, Slim Thug’s message is clear and brutal: fame isn’t a license to be followed, harassed, or violated.

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