The Jussie Smollett saga is far from over. The embattled actor is still standing firm on his infamous hate crime claims, but the Osundairo brothers — Abel and Ola — aren’t letting him slide. Over the weekend, they sent Jussie a very public, very savage message in their hometown of Chicago.
The Message: “Stop the Cap, Juicy”
While out partying at Joy District rooftop club on Sunday night, the brothers ordered bottle service — and made sure their delivery came with some extra shade. The bottle girls carried out an illuminated sign that read:
“STOP THE CAP JUICY.”
For context, “Juicy” is a long-running nickname for Jussie, while “stop the cap” is slang for “stop lying.”
The bold message comes on the heels of both a new Netflix documentary, The Truth About Jussie Smollett, and Jussie’s recent interview in Variety — both of which have reignited national debate over the alleged 2019 hate crime.

Jussie Still Sticking to His Story
In his Variety interview, Jussie pointed fingers at the Chicago Police Department and former Mayor Rahm Emanuel, labeling them the real “villains” of the case.
Smollett insists he never staged an attack, continuing to claim that two men in MAGA hats ambushed him, doused him in bleach, tied a noose around his neck, and shouted racist and homophobic slurs.
He also claimed that Abel and Ola were only paid for herbal supplements — not to fake an attack — and suggested authorities failed to investigate “two white men” he believes were responsible.
Netflix Doc Rekindles the Fire
The newly released Netflix doc explores the infamous case in detail, featuring commentary from both sides. Smollett doubles down in the series, framing himself as the victim of a larger conspiracy.
But the Osundairo brothers? They’re making it very clear that they want Jussie to stop spinning the narrative. Their bottle-service stunt speaks volumes — and fans are taking notice.
A Feud That Won’t Die
- 2019 Incident: Jussie claims he was the victim of a hate crime in Chicago.
- 2019 Investigation: Chicago PD accuses him of staging the attack with the Osundairo brothers.
- 2021 Conviction: Smollett found guilty of making false police reports.
- 2025: Jussie continues to deny staging the hoax, while the brothers publicly troll him.
Social Media Reactions
Clips of the Osundairo brothers’ bottle-service stunt have already spread across social platforms, with users split between mocking Jussie and debating his ongoing defense.
One fan tweeted: “The Osundairos pulling a bottle service stunt is peak Chicago energy. Jussie needs to just let it go.”
Another wrote: “Why are we still talking about this? Jussie’s story never added up, but this feud is straight-up entertainment at this point.”
Call-to-Action:
Do you believe Jussie Smollett’s version of events — or are the Osundairo brothers right to call him out? Let us know in the comments, and stay tuned to TPR for more updates on this never-ending saga.









