Fivio Foreign’s plan to ask Donald Trump about the flat Earth theory sparked a social media storm.

  • Fivio announced his intention to meet Trump and asked fans for question ideas.
  • When a fan suggested asking about aliens, Fivio revealed his flat Earth plan.
  • Social media users quickly criticized the idea, urging Fivio to drop it.
  • Recent collaborations between Fivio, Kodak Black, and Trump added to the buzz.

On Sunday, Brooklyn rapper Fivio Foreign took to X to announce his upcoming meeting with Donald Trump. He asked fans what question he should pose to the presidential hopeful.

One fan suggested he ask about aliens, to which Fivio replied he initially planned to ask if the Earth is flat. The response was swift and brutal.

Social media users didn’t hold back, with one calling Fivio “mentally incompetent” for even considering the flat Earth question. Others urged him to abandon that plan immediately.

Fivio’s focus shifted as someone shared a video showing that Trump isn’t interested in alien theories. Fivio responded with, “Oh shit.. iight.”

The internet’s reaction highlighted the absurdity of the flat Earth theory, making Fivio reconsider his approach.

Last week, Fivio and Kodak Black dropped a pro-Trump track, sampling a speech by Trump. While Trump didn’t rap, his voice was used for dramatic effect.

Trump’s speech included promises of opportunities, security, and fairness. The track also sampled his 2017 inauguration speech, emphasizing his commitment to his supporters.

Kodak Black praised Trump for his prison pardon, even saying more Black people were freed under Trump than Obama. He mentioned a $10,000 gold Trump chain he bought in 2022 as a token of gratitude.

Both rappers have shown strong support for Trump in the past. Fivio wore a MAGA hat in 2019 and declared he wouldn’t go against Trump.

The recent collaboration and Fivio’s controversial question plans prove their ongoing and vocal support for the former president.

Fivio Foreign’s flat Earth question for Trump met fierce backlash, showing the internet’s unwillingness to entertain debunked theories.

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