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Leena Sayed and Young Thug’s Jail Call Sparks Online Controversy

The resurfacing of a 2022 jailhouse conversation between influencer Leena Sayed and rapper Young Thug has ignited widespread discussion online. The viral video, which has garnered over 16 million views, led to clarifications from both parties as rumors swirled about the nature of their relationship.

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The Viral Video

The footage, shared by podcaster DJ Akademiks, shows an emotional Sayed speaking to Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, while he was incarcerated. During the 15-minute call, Sayed tearfully confessed, “I don’t like anyone. No one’s like you. I want you.” Williams, in response, expressed his concerns, stating, “I don’t want to be a burden.”

Leena Sayed’s Response

Leena Sayed, who is currently expecting her first child with boxer Devin Haney, addressed the controversy on Instagram. She clarified that the video predates her relationship with Haney, writing, “That video was before I met my [baby daddy]… I would never talk to Thug or any other man.” Sayed’s statement sought to dismiss allegations of infidelity that had circulated on social media.

Young Thug Denies Romantic Involvement

Young Thug also responded to the video in a post on X (formerly Twitter). He denied any romantic connection with Sayed, writing, “Man, me and twin was talking bout some whole other serious s***. I don’t know [why] she spoke on loving other people or anything else cause ain giving no f*** bout no h*** or n*****. That’s my twin and nothing else. Never have, never will.” His comments aimed to distance himself from the controversy while reaffirming that the call was purely platonic.

Timeline of Events

The jail call occurred in July 2022, during Williams’ incarceration while awaiting trial on charges under Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. Prosecutors alleged that Williams was the leader of Young Slime Life (YSL), an Atlanta-based gang associated with the Bloods. After an 11-month trial, Williams was released in October 2024 as part of a non-negotiated plea deal, pleading guilty to multiple charges while maintaining no contest to others.

Impact on Sayed and Haney’s Relationship

The resurfacing of the video has drawn attention to Sayed’s life, particularly as she remains relatively low-profile in the boxing world. Despite the online speculation, she and Haney appear to be focusing on their future together, with Sayed preparing for the arrival of their child.

Public Reactions

The video’s viral spread has sparked debates across social media platforms, blending elements of hip-hop culture, celebrity relationships, and internet fame. While both Sayed and Williams have denied any inappropriate relationship, the controversy continues to fuel public curiosity about their past and present lives.

As the story unfolds, it highlights the challenges public figures face in navigating personal controversies amplified by the internet’s rapid dissemination of content.