7/19/25

Chicago's Khalid Attaf receives 100 death threats for the month of June for his pride pranks

 Andy Cruz

Over the month of June Khalid Attaf received over 500 death threats from his customers and a shitty gas station somewhere in Chicago's South Side. Khalid runs a YouTube channel where he calls his customers baby and boo and through the safety of bulletproof glass he's able to ridicule some of the toughest hombres, home braids, hos, and thugs in the South side of Chicago. Khalid Attaf also likes to give them


Pink lighters when they purchase a lighter with their weed needing to light up for the night khalid Attaf runs a very successful and popular YouTube channel where he basically works right in the hood and he's trolling each and every tough bug customer that comes into his gas station. Throughout the month of June, Khalid, otherwise known as Kelly to his White friends, told numerous individuals on a daily basis to have a good pride month assuming that they were all homosexual and this obviously rubs the wrong way for many. 

     The number of death threats that Khalid Teeth received we're in the hundreds with many of them being filmed for his award-winning YouTube channel that he puts out there on YouTube and is watched and adored by millions and millions of subscribers. Cliff Attaf must have a bulletproof glass at work at all times and then he is rushed by three of his Yemenese brother-in-laws into the limo as he pulls out every night and the amount of damage and anger he has caused through his video and gay accusations have made it to round through the hood so I said that there's a


$10,000 bounty on Khalid's head but we don't know whether this is true or not. Khalid will not be deleted and he will continue though despite the death threats to make some award-winning banging videos and continues to make people laugh by calling some of his male customers Boo and baby and has been doing for a very long time. We look forward to seeing more and more Khalida Attaf videos and a great insight of predicting while a successful YouTube channel might look like was something that the successful Saudi-born Prince likely long thought as a kid when he first laid eyes on the internet and was told by his father he'd be running one of their shitty gas stations in America.

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