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Celina Powell Allegedly Leaks 6ix9ine & Snoop Dogg Sex Tapes


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Here we go... Celina Powell, a self-proclaimed thot and one of the industry's most notorious ones at that, has been peddling her official OnlyFans account and, lo and behold, she's claiming to have some dirt.

If you've heard of Celina Powell, you likely already know of her alleged sexcapades with rappers like Snoop Dogg, Tory Lanez, 6ix9ine, Offset, and more. She was caught blatantly lying about being pregnant with Offset's child, nearly breaking up the man's marriage with Cardi B and, these days, she's seemingly trying to split up another one of hip-hop's royal couples.

Several months ago, Powell claimed that Snoop Dogg flew her out and they had a cocaine-fueled sex romp. Apparently, that was all caught on video because this week, the self-proclaimed Black Widow allegedly uploaded clips to her OnlyFans of her and Snoop Dogg, 6ix9ine, and DJ Akademiks.

"I dropped exclusive NEVER before seen tapes on 69 and Snoop. Ya’ll thought I was playing. I keep every video," she reportedly wrote on Instagram Stories, according to Bossip.

On her OnlyFans page, she is charging $29.25 for alleged sex tape footage of Snoop, Tekashi, and Ak. Of course, there is a chance that she is capping about all of this since, you know, she has in the past. Also, isn't this illegal? Just sayin'...

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