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GloRilla’s Scenes From a 2022 Indie Memphis Movie Resurface Online

The Memphis-shot indie film sees the rapper involved in multiple scenes, one of which includes a sexual encounter.

Clips of GloRilla from an indie film she starred in before her rise to fame are going viral.

A low-budget indie film from 2022 titled Streets Ain't For Everybody began circulating widely on Wednesday (Jan. 28). The Memphis-shot film sees the Glorious rapper involved in multiple scenes, one of which includes a sexual encounter.

A tweet featuring GloRilla’s scenes had been viewed nearly 7 million times.

Streets Ain’t For Everybody appears to be a drama centered on a highly-recruited basketball prospect torn between accepting college opportunities at elite universities and street life. While the protagonist is pushed towards education and sports, he remains involved in drug dealing and high-stakes robberies.

GloRilla (real name Gloria Woods) plays a character who appears eager to get involved in the hustle.

One scene in particular sees Glo abruptly answering a phone call during sex and then mocking her partner's performance.

Although some users claim the movie was once streaming on Tubi, it does not appear to be available there now.

However, the full film can be watched on YouTube courtesy of the film’s production company, LMB Filmz.

While GloRilla has not publicly commented on the resurfaced footage, she did share a snapshot of herself posing on the basketball court of the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.

She was there on Wednesday in support of her boyfriend, Raptors small forward Brandon Ingram, who was playing against the New York Knicks.

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