Lil Baby has admitted to leaving a $10 million Airbnb in a bit of chaos — and the mess included some bullets being left behind.
On Monday (June 23), traveling influencer Gabriel Reck posted a video on TikTok giving a walkthrough of everything that a rapper — who he didn’t name — left in an Airbnb that he owns.
“In every single of the six bedrooms, there were at least one, if not 10, pairs of shoes,” he began.
From there, Reck gave a walkthrough of each room, revealing tons of trash, multiple PlayStation 5 controllers, more than a dozen pair of Nike Air Force 1s, a refrigerator full of junk, and even several bullets.
At the end of the video, Reck lifted up a pillow to reveal something that he censored for TikTok and told viewers to guess what it was. “Pew pew,” one commenter wrote, alluding the item being a gun. “Crazy, is that even okay?” another commenter replied?
Lil Baby responded to the video with a short message, writing, “Thats us fashooo.”

Since Lil Baby hasn’t inquired about getting his items back, Reck revealed what he’ll do with the left-behind items. “Some of the things I keep or resell,” he explained. “Majority (of the items), I either give away to someone or leave in the house for the cleaners to take away if they want.”
Lil Baby’s nonchalant response to Reck’s post suggests that he’s focused on other things — one of them likely being his highly-anticipated upcoming album, Domonique, that’ll serve as a follow-up to WHAM which came out in January.
Earlier this year, Lil Baby spoke to Complex about what his fans should expect from Domonique when it finally drops.
“Just more heartfelt and more direct with talking about certain subjects,” he said. “I just was damn near warming up again [on WHAM], and Dominique is more strategic. Dominique is more of a grown sound.”
“Lil Baby is something I created,” he continued. “But I kind of grew out of that stage. WHAM is [a persona] I created, and Dominique is [a persona] I created. WHAM is in the middle of Lil Baby and Dominique. So Dominique going to be like the more 30-year-old me.”
In the same interview, Lil Baby revealed how he feels about people saying that he never switches up his flow. “I don’t really get too deep into the negative commentary, or even the positive commentary,” he said.
