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Lil Tay’s alleged ‘death’ hack draws social media ire: ‘Publicity stunt’

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Lil Tay is actually alive after an Instagram post announced her death Wednesday.But social media savages are sharpening their virtual pitchforks and knives in fury over what some are calling a “publicity stunt” allegedly orchestrated by the teen and her family. “Ay f- -k Lil Tay…WTF,” tweeted an outraged X user, in part, Thursday.

The rebuke came just moments after Tay, a native of Vancouver, Canada, revealed in a statement that she, is in fact, “safe and alive.” The Gen Zer claimed her verified Instagram account had been hacked by a “3rd party,” who wrongfully publicized the “death” of her and her brother.

The Post contacted the man who identified himself as her father, as well as authorities in Vancouver. None of the parties were able to confirm or deny Tay’s passing Wednesday.

Vic Sapphire, an attorney representing Tay, declined to comment on her “death” Thursday when contacted by The Post.In her statement to TMZ she wrote, “I want to make it clear that my brother and I are safe and alive, but I’m completely heartbroken, and struggling to even find the right words to say.

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