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Glorilla’s Sister Teases ‘Therapy Session’ Diss Track Aimed at the Rapper

GloRilla's sister, Victoria Woods, has been beefing with the rapper for allegedly not supporting their family.

GloRilla is seen after Game Four of the Eastern Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at Scotiabank Arena on April 23, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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GloRilla’s sister, Victoria Woods aka BroRilla, is teasing the imminent arrival of a diss track amid their family feud.

In a video teased with Hustle Cartel Gaming, Woods is seen attending a “therapy session” of sorts while she airs out her issues with her sister. “What’s your real beef with Glo?” she’s asked in the teaser, to which she responds, “Shit, I ain’t even know.” The teaser also references when GloRilla accused her sister of pulling a gun on her in 2015, and she admits she “made a threat” against her. “She full of shit,” she raps in the teaser.

Since at least February, Woods has attempted to paint her sister as unsupportive by alleging that the Glorious artist doesn’t financially provide for their family. GloRilla’s parents have denied the accusations, and their mother said that she was forced to leave her job at FedEx after Woods shared the claims. Amid the beef, a report that Woods was arrested after once threatening to shoot GloRilla surfaced online.

In a recent post shared on Facebook, GloRilla said that she’s been finding it “hard” not to address some of the things her haters, presumably referring to her sister, have been saying about her online.

“It's so hard being a celebrity and having to stfu and not address shit but have to watch you delusional btches come up wit lies & make yall selves believe em Imaooo,” Glorilla wrote on Facebook. “I’m really a changed woman cause ill been have cussed so many mfs out.”

Woods’ new diss track also appears to reference how GloRilla used her recent collaboration with Latto, “GOMF,” to shade her. “Get out my face, hoe, begging for change, hoe / Get you a hustle and get that pussy out your face, hoe," Glo raps on the song. "You could've been anything, it's a million ways to get paid, hoe / But you ain't shit but a freaky stud that's laced, hoe."

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