NoCap's 19-Year-Old Streamer Girlfriend Shoots Down Floyd Mayweather's Advances

The rapper didn't take the way she handled the situation very well, judging from his response.

Rapper NoCap performs during SpelHouse Hip Hop Concert, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. attends the game between the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury during Game 3 of the 2025 WNBA Finals.
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Rapper NoCap’s streamer girlfriend Summyah Marie has gone viral after she allegedly turned down advances from Floyd Mayweather.

The 19-year-old streamer recently hosted a stream in which she ran into Floyd at a restaurant, and in a clip, it appears that someone from his team approached her asking for her number.

Floyd, who at 48 is almost 30 years her senior, was ultimately shot down by Summayah when she told the person that she already had a boyfriend, 27-year-old rapper NoCap.

“I have a boyfriend,” she said to the person, who was off-camera and replied, “So what?” She insisted that she was “not interested,” as he continued to ask for her number. “I hope that doesn’t get clipped, because that’s gonna look crazy,” she said as she got into a car.

When the clip started circulating on social media, NoCap reposted about it on his Instagram Stories, writing: “Stay loyal to the game not me.”

Summayah addressed the whole situation during a stream. “N***as want to be funny. Whenever I stream less, it's because I'm with this n***a,” she said. “I'm just delusional about my man. … He said, ‘Stay loyal to the game not to him,’ so I’ma do exactly that. He do know, n***as be hitting me up… What the fuck is point of him even posting that? That’s some high-school shit.”

She suggested that he doesn’t know how to communicate well, and that she hasn’t seen him “all day.” She was in Los Angeles at the time of the stream, and she said that he was supposed to come visit her at some point, but never did.

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