Lil Kim claps back at trolls after praying for a monsoon to combat LA fires: Whats the issue?

Lil’ Kim is doubling down — and clapping back — over recent comments that she made amid the devastating LA fires.The rapper, 50, swiftly faced backlash after posting about the blazes via X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday.“Been sending strong prayers up for LA and everyone affected by the fires,” Lil Kim shared.“This is heartbreaking,” the musician, whose real name is Kimberly Denise Jones, continued.

“I pray to Jesus that God make it monsoon in LA.” Many were confused why Lil’ Kim was asking for a second natural disaster.“That’s not the best answer maybe…” one person wrote.“Make it monsoon? A disaster on top of the existing disaster? No ma’am,” another user quipped.

On Thursday, Lil’ Kim took to the social media platform to react.“What’s happening is devastating and what LA really needs right now is rain — so what’s the issue?” she once again penned on X.“Doesn’t everyone understand that a monsoon is heavy rain? I’m so happy to see that everyone is staying so positive during such a tragic situation.” Some still disagreed with her take, with one user responding: “We know what you meant but heavy rain would cause mudslides, flooding, high winds, or more damage.” “This doesn’t make sense, they have no where to go if it rains! Girl delete this post!” another fan pointed out.Showing their confusion about the singer’s rhetoric, a third person added: “Sister we knew you know you had pure intentions! A monsoon isn’t the answer though.”The star then shared a screenshot defining what a monsoon is: “a seasonal shift in wind direction that can cause extreme wet or dry weather.”“For anyone that’s confused.

Any questions?” she captioned the picture on X.The blazes started on Jan.7, destroying both the Pacific Palisades and Eaton.

As of Friday, the Palisades fire is now 31% contained at 23,700 acres and the Eaton fire is 65% contained at 14,100 acres.Tens of thousands of residents throughout...

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