NEW YORK, USA.- The director of a documentary about Tekashi 6ix9ine caused controversy by calling the famous rapper a “truly horrible human being.”
Karam Gill, who directed the three-part series called: Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine, said the interviews used in the project are from unreleased tapes acquired by his production team.
“I think viewers will be surprised to realize how hypercalculated it is”, Gill said during an interview on Page Six.
“Tekashi was someone who never did anything online by accident. Every click, word, and action online was carefully designed to elicit a reaction.”, He commented.
Although at first Karam did not want to do the project to consider Tekashi as one “Toxic individual in our culture”, Decided to do the project to highlight the broader context of his rise to fame.
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He stated: “We live in the age of fabricated celebrities, where people can create non-authentic online characters and achieve fame without any talent or morals. Tekashi’s story is exactly that: he’s someone who realized the power of having the your own platform “.
For his part, the lawyer for the rapper who was in prison, He throws Lazarus, He assured that Danny’s talent (Tekashi) speaks for himself and that he is a good human being.
“Daniel Hernandez was never interviewed by [la docuserie] and never participated. It’s interesting and almost amazing without ever having met the person … how it characterizes him [el director]”, He added.
“It’s hard to understand. No one can comment on his talent … and how he characterized him when he never met the person,” he commented.