Gucci Mane posted a video calling out Pooh Shiesty and Big 30 for robbing him at gun point and taking his jewelry 😳
— Obsrvate (@obsrvate) April 2, 2026
"I got 2 million for whoever get them gone, I'm done playin"
"I wanted to sign them to a 50 million dollar deal for 20 years and they robbed me instead bet" pic.twitter.com/4tAeBlft0n
The short answer is no, Gucci Mane is not randomly giving out millions of dollars to the public.
However, there is some truth to why these rumors exist. Here is the breakdown of what is actually happening:
1. The "So Icy Millionaires" Initiative
In July 2024, Gucci Mane announced a new record label called So Icy Millionaires.
The Intent: This was a business investment to find the next superstars, not a giveaway for fans.
The Catch: To get that money, you have to be an incredibly talented artist signed to his professional label.
2. Common Scams to Watch Out For
Scammers often take videos of celebrities flexing cash (like Gucci’s label announcement) and repost them with captions saying, "I’m giving away $5,000 to the first 500 people who click this link."
How they work: They ask for a processing fee or your bank login info to verify your account.
The Reality: No legitimate celebrity will ever ask you to pay money to receive a prize.
3. Recent News
As of April 2026, Gucci Mane has been in the headlines for more serious reasons.
Rule of Thumb: If a celebrity is giving away millions on social media and asks for any personal information or a small fee first, it is a scam. Always check for a verified blue checkmark on their official Instagram or X (Twitter) profiles.


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