GloRilla’s Sister Victoria Woods Involved in Car Crash

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 02: GloRilla performs onstage during Poguelandia 2024: A Netflix Outer Banks Experience on November 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 02: GloRilla performs onstage during Poguelandia 2024: A Netflix Outer Banks Experience on November 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images for Netflix)

Victoria Woods, the sister of rapper GloRilla, was reportedly involved in a car accident that left her luxury sedan with significant damage.

Images of the aftermath, which circulated across social media platforms including Live Bitez, show Woods seated in a red Genesis G70 following the collision.

While the vehicle sustained heavy damage to the driver’s side, including deep dents and paint scratches across both doors and the rear fender, Woods appeared to be uninjured in the photographs.

The exact circumstances of the crash remain unclear, as no official police reports have been made public. Initial visual evidence from the scene did not clearly show other damaged vehicles, leading to speculation regarding whether the incident was a single-car accident.

As of Thursday afternoon, Woods had not issued a public statement regarding the wreck. Her sister, GloRilla, has also remained silent on the matter, which follows a period of public tension between the two siblings.

The sisters have frequently clashed on social media over the past several months. Woods has previously accused the “TGIF” rapper of neglecting their family members. GloRilla has denied these claims, at one point sharing screenshots of thankful text messages from their mother to refute allegations of financial abandonment. The rift recently appeared to escalate into the professional sphere.

Fans have speculated that lyrics in GloRilla’s guest verse on Latto’s recent single “GOMF” were directed at Woods. In the track, the Memphis artist raps about individuals “beggin’ for change” and suggests they find their own “hustle.” “You coulda been anything, it’s a million ways to get paid,” the rapper says on the track, which many listeners interpreted as a direct response to Woods’ public grievances.


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