
After The Game came under fire for what some consider inappropriate photos with his teenage daughter, he's making some major changes. Not only did he delete the post in question from his Instagram, but the celebrity dad also deleted everything else — only one photo remains. But as we all know, deleting a post doesn't erase it from people's memories, and the internet is forever … so of course, people are still talking.
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The original post was meant to congratulate his daughter on graduating from middle school.
In the photo, he's down on one knee, holding his daughter's hand. It almost looks like he's proposing to Cali, but instead, he's simply congratulating her for finishing up eighth grade and moving on to high school.
“You are my entire heart & I am elated & more than proud to be your best friend & Dad. I am and will always be by your side, especially when you need me the most," he wrote.
The photo has been concerning to some.
"Not me assuming this young lady was getting proposed to … this is weird," one person wrote on a post from The Shade Room that showed the now-deleted photo.
Another person accused him of something more sinister, writing, "Some of y’all couldn’t recognize grooming and weird behavior if it slapped u in the face."
The Game recently made headlines for defending Diddy.
Amid Diddy's ongoing legal issues and sex trafficking allegations — not to mention the recently surfaced video of Diddy getting into a physical altercation with Cassie — some stars have distanced themselves from him, but The Game has defended him.
"I've been around [Diddy] millions of times and I ain't never seen none of the s— people are talking about, but that's just my experience," he said.
Only one photo remains on his Instagram account.
It's a tribute he made to the late Nipsey Hussle, shared shortly after the rapper died in 2019. Everything else is gone, so it seems like this might have been the last straw for him when it comes to his social media.
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Meanwhile, some people think it was just a loving father/daughter moment.
On the Shade Room's Instagram post, other people came to The Game's defense.
"It's wonderful to see men teach their daughters how they should be treated," one person wrote.
Another commenter added, "She will never be impressed with anything less and I'm here for it, good job dad."