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News -Trap Queen Rapper Fetty Wap Has New Teeth, Spent $80,000 on Veneers

 Fetty Wap Has New Teeth Veneers
Fetty Wap made a huge investment into his smile.
The “Trap Queen” rapper reportedly spent $80,000 on new veneers.
According to TMZ, Fetty visited Dr. Mojgan Fajiram of Sutton Advance Cosmetic Dentistry in New York and had his teeth straightened and whitened.
He reportedly paid to have 20 porcelain veneers put in top and bottom at $4,000 per tooth. In the end, the 25-year-old rhymer has $80,000 worth of work done on his chompers.
We took a cursory look at his Instagram page and Fetty Wap is definitely showing off his pearly whites more than usual. We are not mad at him.
It’s good to see a rapper invest into himself as opposed to frivolous things like jewelry, strippers and clothes. Other rappers take note.
Meanwhile, several students protested outside of a Fetty Wap concert at Binghamton University in upstate New York on Friday night (Oct. 21). BU’s Black Student Union were demonstrating against domestic violence.
In 2015, Fetty was arrested on a domestic violence charge against his baby mama. The students felt that by allowing the rapper to perform at the University they was supporting violence against women.
“We’re just here standing in solidarity, trying to make some type of statement and hopefully bring about some type of change on our campus about domestic violence,” said BU Black Student Union Treasurer, Legan Bayombo (via WBNG News).


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