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Floyd Mayweather's Daughter Deletes Her Instagram as NBA YoungBoy Is Allegedly High on Drugs
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Iyanna 'Yaya' Mayweather cuts off her critics on Instagram by removing her account altogether amid backlash after she uploaded a video of her boyfriend talking to a wall.

AceShowbiz - Iyanna "Yaya" Mayweather has ditched Instagram shortly after she posted and then deleted a clip of her "depressed" boyfriend NBA YoungBoy. It seemed the criticisms were too much for her to handle so she decided to deactivate her account.

In the video, rapper YoungBoy was seen talking to a wall. "He's depressed this is how he handles his problem he was talking to the wall," explained Yaya, the daughter of boxer champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr., in her original caption.

Briana, another girl in YoungBoy's circle, blasted Yaya for potentially embarrassing the "Valuable Pain" rapper by exposing him like that. She also claimed Yaya had been harassing the rapper without regard for his mental health.

"You dumb stupid b***h why would you post it after you call this man phone multiple times pressing him stressing him the f**k out when I was around him," Briana wrote. "B***h he told you to stop calling him why would you try to really have him out there like that everything isn't for everybody you're a press a** b***h and if I ever see you it's up."

Meanwhile, some fans said the rapper might be high on angel dust that could cause hallucinations.

NBA YoungBoy, real name Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, first went public with his relationship with Iyanna Mayweather in 2018. Their romance didn't last long, however. He later dissed her in a song called "Dirty Iyanna", accusing her of slashing the tires of his car following a heated argument.

She didn't deny it nor did she get mad at the rapper. She, however, was not okay with the internet for making fun of her. She wrote in a series of tweets, "The internet blows me. Y'all always trying to find away to make some s**t negative. Leave me alone. Now I see why people commit suicide because of the internet."

Following the controversy surrounding her video of NBA YoungBoy, she kept her Twitter active despite deleting her Instagram.

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