YouTuber and vlogger Tasha Kebe appeared to have skipped town without settling her $4 million debt with rapper Cardi B.
The Unwine With Tasha K hostess reportedly packed up and moved to Africa, according to an Instagram post from September 14.
Sharing a photo of her nemesis, Cardi, and herself standing with a glass of wine, the caption read, “Welp, #YouTube video up in 5 minutes! Since your fav keeps BEGGING for these little coins, ask her how she wants the 4 million? In Guinea Francs or Ugandan Shillings?”
The geotag revealed that she was in Uganda.
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The 39-year-old, sometimes messy, YouTuber appeared to taunt Cardi with another post from the United Arab Emirates before hitting her final destination in Africa.
“💋 Looking like $4,000,000 Dirhams,” she wrote as she donned a shayla.
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On September 13, Kebe, born Latasha Transrina in Florida, stunted on the Gram from Morocco, appearing to tease her followers with her “new life” on the continent. She also continued to plug her Unwine With Tasha K.
“Life in Africa is turning out to be exactly what I needed. A fresh start! This week I will be releasing my first VLOG of my new life in Africa and showing you all our expanded family 📿Make sure to go to www.TashaKLive.com and download #TashaKLive app to watch our exclusives, lives, interviews, documentaries and family VLOGS !”
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With a net worth of $2 million, it seems Kebe made the global trek with ease, and folks had plenty to say about the petty move.
One person commented, referencing the vlogger’s expensive attempt to dodge paying Cardi the $4 million judgment, “😂😂😂 She said you can’t get my money if I’m not there!!!”
Another person praised Kebe for making the bold move to leave the U.S., “I am here for this, Tasha K! Never made a comment until now! I feel like this new life will expand your brand, your knowledge of self, and I am praying for increase in abundance and opportunities! I am an American African, and I am inspired!”
On Wednesday, she posted a test video on Youtube to check her connection and another video spilling the proverbial tea on her exodus to the Motherland.
In the second video, Kebe dragged Cardi, calling her an “ex-two-year star.”
She also alleged that she had legitimate “beef” with the “Bodak Yellow” rapper. The vlogger’s tirade continued about Cardi’s inability to work because of her multiple plastic surgeries and unreliable attendance for her shows. Kebe also confirmed that she was in Africa and appealing the judge’s ruling to pay the $4 million to the Bronx rapper.
In June, Kebe’s initial appeal to not pay the $4 million judgment was denied. The following month, she posted on Twitter that she was already in Africa.
I moved to Africa! Good Luck finding my village to post!🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🙈🙈🙈
— unWinewithTashaK (@unwinewithtasha) July 16, 2022
The ruling stemmed from a 2019 defamation lawsuit against the Florida native. She accused Cardi of performing sex acts with beer bottles, claimed she had herpes and was a prostitute.
Judge William Ray ordered Kebe to pay for libel, defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Cardi would receive $2.3 million in damages and $1.3 million in legal fees.
Although Kebe relocated to Africa with her Malian husband of 17 years, she may not be off the hook for payment. Depending on the country’s laws, it could hold her accountable to U.S. law– if the law is similar in her current location.
What works in Kebe’s favor is a “principal stumbling block appears to be the perception of many foreign states that U.S. money judgments are excessive according to their notions of liability. Moreover, foreign countries have objected to the extraterritorial jurisdiction asserted by courts in the United States.”
It’s not confirmed when precisely the vlogger moved to the Motherland, she emphatically stated that Cardi wasn’t getting a dime of her money. The wife and mother also made it clear that she was using her hard-earned money to pay attorneys.
We wish her the best on her new life abroad.