Saweetie's Dubai Scandal Is WORSE Than We THOUGHT!

by  Oshay Duke Jackson

Saweetie's Dubai Scandal Is WORSE Than We THOUGHT!

This video delves into the controversy surrounding rapper Saweetie, beginning with her interview where she introduced the concept of "pretty punishment" as a counter to "pretty privilege." She argued that her beauty led to animosity and obstacles in the industry, forcing her to work harder. The host and other commentators push back on this idea, asserting that her attractive image is what initially opened doors for her career. They suggest her inability to reach the next level is simply due to steep competition in the music industry, where other female artists possess more exceptional talent, causing her to fall behind. The video then transitions to the core scandal involving Saweetie and a woman named Mayback May, whom the host identifies as a "rent seeker" who connects young women with rich men for monetary exchanges, including "yacht girl" arrangements in places like Dubai. Mayback May allegedly set up Saweetie with a high-profile soccer player, Jaden Sancho, for a paid appearance. The conflict arose when Saweetie and Sancho reportedly started an actual relationship and didn't pay Mayback May her agreed-upon fee, prompting her to expose Saweetie online. The host questions how Saweetie maintains her expensive lifestyle despite a lack of major endorsements or tour activity, suggesting that leveraging her beauty for quick, easy money—a path many struggling influencers and artists allegedly take—provides an attractive alternative to the inconsistent pay of traditional brand deals and content creation. #Saweetie #MaybackMay #PrettyPrivilege #PrettyPunishment #JadenSancho #Dubai #HipHopScandal #YachtGirls #FemaleRappers

Published: Nov 27, 2025

Views: 122,224

Likes: 3,562

Comments: 722

About

NtwrkZro is the premier destination for curated channels, videos, and live streams.

Quick Links

Follow Us

Contact

  • 1 Internet Ave, Online
  • (111) 111-1111
  • info@ntwrkzro.com
  • Mon–Fri 9am–6pm