6ixine’s girlfriend is standing by her man.
Despite the backlash following his snitching, Jade is showing her loyalty to her boyfriend. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the model shared a new photo of the embattled rapper from jail where he is serving his 24-month sentence. Tekashi appears in all white with his hair in braids, his signature rainbow hair now faded.
Jade also addressed the hate 6ix9ine has been receiving since testifying against his former Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods members in exchange for a reduced sentence. She defended his snitching by saying that he had to do what’s best for him.
“They kidnapped you , they had sex with the mother of your child , they get caught on the phone trying to kill you & their stealing millions of dollars from you,” she began. “If you snitch , for the rest of your life people are gonna try to kill you for being a rat but if you don’t snitch , you’re doing 47 years in prison where they’re gonna kill you anyway because they were already talking about it .”
She compared his case to notorious mobster Salvatore “Sammy the Bull” Gravano. “Sammy the Bull kills 19 people and gets 5 years . You kill no one and gets 2 years . This shit is so fucked up,” she said before touting his accomplishments. “LMFAOOO they can’t break you , no one understands why people still love you and support you . 💕13X PLATINUM 💿 8X GOLD 📀 AND YOU HAD NO FRIENDS IN THIS INDUSTRY TO START OFF YOUR CAREER YOU TOLD EVERYONE SUCK YOUR DICK !!!”
She added, “THEY KNOW THE INTERNET HASN’T BEEN THE SAME SINCE YOU LEFT I LOVE YOU BABY #FREE YOU.”
Jade has remained loyal to Tekashi throughout his legal ordeals. She visits him in prison often and even has tattoos of the rapper on her body. For Christmas in 2018, he bought her a Mercedes G-Wagon.
But she’ll have to wait a little longer for their reunion. Just this week, a federal judge denied the rapper’s motion to serve his 24 months under home confinement. Tekashi had been facing a minimum of 47 years behind bars, which was reduced to two years. He has already served 14 months, which will count toward his sentence.