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The City Girls Go ‘Undercover’ Online to Address Fans’ Comments

Precious Gibson by Precious Gibson
August 10, 2021
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Rap’s favorite duo, the City Girls, recently joined GQ’s “Actually Me” segment to go undercover on the internet and answer some of their fans’ most pressing questions.

During the segment, the “Act Up” rappers responded to comments on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, Wikipedia, and Quora while logged in under their “ActuallyCityGirls” social media moniker.

Once logged into TikTok, the ladies addressed a question asking when a Nicki Minaj and City Girls record would be taking place.

“We’re hoping for it in the future,” JT responded before adding, “You never know what can happen.”

The two then took things to Instagram, where they stumbled across a user asking if JT and boyfriend, Lil Uzi Vert, were engaged. JT smiled before replying that she and the “20 Min” rapper were not engaged “yet.”

On Twitter, City Girls read a tweet by another fan who asked if the QC stars really referred to their fanbase as “The Citizens.”

“People who live in the city or around are like ‘citizens,'” JT explained. “I started calling them ‘besties,’ but then everybody else started using it, and it just became too confusing.”

On Quora, City Girls came across a question asking who were the best female rappers in the industry, rated from 1-5. However, they chose to take the high road and stay far away from that inquiry.

“I’m not gonna answer that question because I ain’t nobody to be tellin’ nobody who the best or who the worst. I’m a just say City Girls are one through five,” JT stated.

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