Lil Uzi Vert Says that People at Rolling Loud Pulled His $30 Million Diamond out Of His Head.

Lil Uzi Vert has experienced difficulties with his forehead diamond. Rapper Lil Uzi Vert claims that fans tried to tear the large pink diamond out of his forehead at Rolling Loud in Miami after he made news in February by implanting it there and then performing a magic trick to make it vanish in June.

Here is a brief recap of Uzi’s diamond story. Lil Uzi Vert (actual name Symere Bisil Woods) spent a home and a couple of vehicles’ worth of money at the beginning of the year on an 11-carat pink diamond worth $30 million from Elliot Elliante, which he later had implanted into his forehead.

However, Uzi has moved on after only four months of wearing his new implant. This week, the rapper’s diamond-free head was quickly noticed by onlookers in an Instagram Story with his girlfriend. JT, one of the City Girls, shared a loving Instagram story with Uzi and his bare head.

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This prompted the query: Is Uzi free to remove the diamond? The diamond can be clipped and secured into place, so theoretically it can also be unlocked, according to Simon Babeav of the jeweler Elliante & Co, who first revealed the diamond at the beginning of the year.

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This brings us to the inevitable point in this journey where admirers will want to take a pricey, really sentimental keepsake from their idol. “I did a gig at Rolling Loud and I went into the crowd and they kind of pulled it out,” the rapper told TMZ.

He proceeded by saying that he still had the diamond and that we should only hope that he has secured it in a safe. Let alone a diamond worth more than a home put on our foreheads, we wouldn’t risk jumping into a throng while wearing a watch.

Hopefully, Uzi is doing well and can resume work on The Pink Tape, his upcoming album, which is now being mixed and is undoubtedly going to be incredible. Check out Uzi’s amazing collection of anime-themed cars while we wait for that and ponder the peculiar lifestyle of extremely wealthy rappers.