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BroRilla Defends GloRilla as Looks Becomes a Fight

BroRilla defends – In a new live that quickly spread online, Victoria “BroRilla” Woods shut down critics attacking GloRilla’s looks and pushed back on claims she “hated” on her sister—while the siblings’ public fallout continues to spark diss-track energy.

Clips from Victoria “BroRilla” Woods’ recent live hit timelines fast, and the topic was immediate: the constant online comments about GloRilla’s looks—plus the simmering family drama that has been playing out in public for months.

BroRilla made it clear she wasn’t here for anyone calling her sister ugly. She stepped into the moment with blunt certainty, saying, “GloRilla is one of the most beautiful rap b**** out there. C’mon now, y’all gotta admit that sh**. Y’all ain’t finna keep saying this b**** ugly, or saying somebody look better than her. That b**** is bad. Stop it. Bad as hell.”.

She also addressed the way people keep dragging their similarities into comparisons. “We look alike. Stop doing that. I’m not in competition with my motherf****ing sister. but I will let it be known that I ain’t sh** to play with. It’s a difference. okay?” BroRilla added that she doesn’t care whether GloRilla is upset with her right now—she’s still standing on what she believes.

That live came against a backdrop of weeks of tension between GloRilla and Victoria Woods. For the past few months. the sisters have been at odds after BroRilla called the rapper out and brought family financial issues to the internet. The fallout has included shots being thrown and diss tracks being dropped.

In the middle of that, BroRilla also pushed back on another storyline: that she came up “hating” on her sister. In her live, Victoria explained her frustration wasn’t built on hatred—it was about family problems. She said, “I’ve never hated on her. I was frustrated that she wasn’t f***king with the family like how she was supposed to.”.

When critics framed the conflict as jealousy, she challenged the logic by pointing to timing, asking if the narrative were true, would she have dragged GloRilla during the first year of her success. She then doubled down by arguing that GloRilla’s impact on Memphis is undeniable.

Victoria said, “If you wanna really look at it and be technical about it, Three 6 Mafia did not put Memphis on the map… She did. OK? I don’t give a f*** what y’all got to say. GloRilla put Memphis on the map.”

That line—especially the comparison to Three 6 Mafia—ignited more back-and-forth online as viewers weighed in. The Shade Room Teens filled up with reactions that ran in different directions.

Instagram user @alvogangg wrote, “I mean I can talk about my siblings but you can’t.” Instagram user @jdd064 added, “She only defended her cause they look alike 😂😂😂glorilla not ugly tho.”

Others focused less on the beauty debate and more on the broader family drama. Instagram user @still.jeyda wrote. “The things people do to they own family for money is crazy. ” while @big_lex offered a take that even when sisters beef. they still remain sisters. writing. “You’re acting like just because they beefing they still ain’t sisters. They still gonna stand up for each other now 😒.”.

Some viewers questioned BroRilla’s insistence that she never hated on GloRilla, with Instagram user @lambs__fen writing, “YOU CAME UP HATING ON YOUR “SISTER” 🗣️ idc what anyone says… tbh you wouldn’t even be able to claim me as a sister after that…”

Support for her stance on looks showed up too, with @killinemhoess reacting, “’ that bx is bad ” yesss my girl issss 😍😍😍😍.” @itsluvaaalexiss brought the Memphis debate into it, writing, “Ik she ain’t just say three six ain’t put Memphis on the map 💀 Three six walked so glo can run wtf.”

Not everyone agreed with the Memphis credit either. Instagram user @styles.by.kayla._ wrote. “Never put Memphis on the map it was really Dolph.” And @tshaymoneaaa questioned the timing and consistency of her support. writing. “Yall think ts cool?. Bitch what you not gone do is drag me for months abt absolutely nothing chasing clout & then turn around & act like you all for me.. sister or not find you sb else to play with rs.”.

Through it all. BroRilla’s message stayed pointed: she’s drawn a line at critics insulting GloRilla’s appearance. and she’s insisting that the root of their public fallout isn’t hatred—it’s something she framed as bigger family issues. Whether viewers are buying it or not. the clips are doing what they always do in this era of diss-track speed and comment-section wars: they’re keeping the argument loud. personal. and impossible to ignore.

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