Former manager Harry Tsung doubts rapper Lil Tay’s Instagram hack claims amid a strange death hoax situation. Tsung suspects the hoax could be an ‘irresponsible’ move to improperly obtain funds from fans, possibly as an effort to revive her career.

Tsang had earlier expressed uncertainty after an anonymous Instagram post claimed the rapper’s death at the age of 14. In response, Tsang questioned the authenticity of the announcement.

Former manager Harry Tsang issued a statement via ET, emphasizing the importance of accurate information about Lil Tay, also known as Claire Hope. The official announcement of her “sudden and tragic” passing, along with the reported death of her brother, was posted on August 9.

Tsang refrained from definitively confirming or dismissing the post’s validity, given the intricate circumstances involved. He called for careful consideration and encouraged reliance on trustworthy sources of information.

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Who is Harry Tsang?

Harry Tsang, hailing from Orlando, Florida, gained recognition on TikTok with over 230,000 followers. His content often centers on commentary, humor, and discussions covering celebrities and viral news. Tsang holds an Associate of Arts from Valencia College and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, specializing in International Relations from the University of Central Florida.

His professional journey commenced with involvement in political campaigns, where he honed skills in digital media and representation for content creators. Tsang’s Instagram presence offers comedic material and directs followers to his TikTok content.

Another unnamed individual claiming to be a former manager echoed Tsang’s concerns about the unsigned Instagram post. This individual questioned the absence of official validation through signatures or endorsements, emphasizing that the lack of a family connection raised doubts.

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The Neighborhood Talk disclosed that neither The Los Angeles Police Department nor The Vancouver Police Department had information on Claire Hope’s reported death. The absence of active investigations calls into question the credibility of the death announcement.