BigXThaPlug isn’t losing sleep over internet rumors—he’s laughing them off.
The Dallas rapper turned a potentially messy viral accusation into a moment of comedy gold, choosing humor over panic after his name was dragged into a fast-spreading social media rumor involving alleged paid sex. Instead of issuing a stiff denial or going silent, BigX flipped the script with a tongue-in-cheek Instagram video posted on December 20, and fans couldn’t get enough.
The clip, filmed inside a luxury Miami, Florida mansion, quickly caught fire online—proving once again that BigX knows exactly how to control the narrative in the age of viral chaos.
📱 The Viral Post That Sparked the Rumor
The drama started a day earlier when a Caucasian woman posted online claiming she had been paid for sex. Along with her claim, she shared photos of a large Black man asleep across a hotel bed in Dallas, Texas.
What really set social media off was a screenshot attached to the post that read:
“big x the plug right now in dallas tx”
The implication? That the man in the photos was BigXThaPlug himself.
Almost immediately, fans began drawing comparisons to a recent November controversy involving Florida rapper BossMan Dlow, who had faced a similar sex-worker-related viral rumor. The internet, as usual, ran with it.
🎭 BigXThaPlug Chooses Comedy Over Damage Control
Rather than rush to deny the claim outright, BigXThaPlug did what few artists manage to do successfully—he turned the allegation into a skit.
The Instagram video opens with BigX addressing his entourage member Jarrett, wearing mock seriousness and clearly leaning into the absurdity of the situation.
“Aye Jarrett, aye man, you need to go get your partna,” BigX says.
“Your partna in Dallas, paying for causcasian coochie, man.”
Jarrett immediately shuts it down.
“Ain’t no way.”
That’s when BigX doubles down—clearly trolling.
😂 “Your Partna, BigXThaPlug…”
BigX keeps pressing, pretending he’s delivering breaking news.
“Your partna, BigXThaPlug, he is — I’m telling you.”
As Jarrett escalates—threatening to call BigX directly—BigX piles on more ridiculous details designed to collapse the rumor under its own weight.
“He down there right now, buying for causcasian coohie,” BigX continues.
“He even put his dreads back in.”
Jarrett freezes.
“He put his dreads back in?”
Without missing a beat, BigX adds another impossible twist.
“And I don’t know how the fk he got rid of his tattoos, but them bitches is gone.”**
Jarrett fires back, fully incredulous:
“Bitch, I thought he went bald.”
BigX responds with a deadpan shrug:
“Mannn…”
The delivery? Impeccable.
🚨 “Control Yo Partna”
The skit wraps with BigX mock-advising his friend like a concerned insider.
“Listen, control yo partna.”
Jarrett finally cracks, laughing uncontrollably.
“I’m finna go call his ass right now.”
Roll credits.
🧠 Why the Skit Worked So Well
By intentionally inventing impossible physical transformations—vanishing tattoos, magically restored dreads, sudden baldness—BigX made one thing crystal clear: he was not taking the allegation seriously at all.
The Miami location tag was another subtle jab. While the rumor placed him in Dallas, BigX was visibly somewhere else entirely—lounging comfortably, unbothered, and very much in control.
Fans immediately picked up on the strategy.
Instead of fueling speculation, the skit deflated the rumor, turning what could’ve been a damaging accusation into a viral joke at the rumor’s expense.
🌐 Social Media Reacts: “This How You Do It”
The internet responded exactly how BigX likely hoped it would.
- “This how you shut rumors down 😂”
- “Bro turned allegations into content”
- “Impossible tattoos is crazy”
- “BigX undefeated online”
Clips of the video spread rapidly across Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok, with fans praising BigX for his confidence, timing, and self-awareness.
In an era where silence is often read as guilt and overreaction fuels speculation, BigX found the sweet spot.
🎤 A Lesson in Controlling the Narrative
BigXThaPlug’s response highlights a growing reality in hip-hop and pop culture: viral accusations can spiral fast, but how an artist responds often matters more than the accusation itself.
Rather than feeding blogs with defensive statements, BigX:
- Stayed calm
- Stayed humorous
- Stayed visible
- Stayed in control
The result? The conversation shifted from “Is this true?” to “This skit is hilarious.”
🌟 Another Sign of BigXThaPlug’s Rising Stardom
Moments like this further validate BigXThaPlug’s crossover appeal. He’s not just building momentum musically—he’s demonstrating the kind of media instincts and confidence that separate rising stars from fleeting viral names.
The ability to laugh at yourself publicly—and do it well—is a rare skill. And BigX executed it flawlessly.
🏁 Final Takeaway
In a digital landscape where rumors can explode overnight, BigXThaPlug proved that panic isn’t power—control is.
By choosing humor, exaggeration, and self-trolling, he dismantled the allegation without ever having to say the words “this is false.”
Sometimes, the loudest denial is laughter.
💬 What Do You Think?
Was BigXThaPlug’s skit the perfect clapback, or should artists take viral rumors more seriously?
Drop your thoughts in the comments and stay locked in to The Pop Radar (TPR) for more viral moments, hip-hop culture updates, and internet-breaking celebrity reactions.








