Mother of controversial Asian Instagram and YouTube brat Lil Tay gets fired

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The mother of controversial Instagram and YouTube brat Lil Tay has been fired by her real estate company.

According to Daily Hive, Vancouver property agent Angela Tian who appeared in controversial Asian child rapper Lil Tay’s videos has been fired by her agency.

Tian was listed as a realtor at Pacific Evergreen Realty in Vancouver, Canada.

Jim Lew, director of business development for the Pacific Place Group, which Pacific Evergreen Realty, said that Tian was dismissed after the agency was made aware of her involvement with the nine-year-old rapper.

“There is no place for this sort of activity in our industry,” Lew said.

“When we found out about this activity last week we had to dismiss her,” Lew said. “There is no place for this sort of activity in our industry. Angela has only been a realtor with our brokerage firm for only six months.”

Tian can be seen in the video below standing behind Lil Tay who shouts expletives and brags about her designer clothing.

Although Tay had bragged about her view of the Hollywood Hills from her penthouse apartment, viewers were quick to recognise the Vancouver skyline and the Burrard Street Bridge in her Instagram videos.

 

 

 

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