This might come as a shock to you, but reality TV just might not be that real.
Over the course of the past few weeks, there have been multiple reports that suggests that Big Baller Brand was crumbling from the inside after Lonzo Ball fired LaVar’s longtime friend and Big Baller Brand co-founder Alan Foster upon being informed that he had $1.5 million missing from his personal and business accounts.
Upon doing that, the Los Angeles Lakers star also covered up his Big Baller Brand tattoo and put dice in its place. On top of that, Big Baller Brand website was unexpectedly shutdown and still remains that way.
The Ball in the Family Facebook reality show went into a break shortly before ESPN broke its Foster embezzlement story on March 22nd.
That is significant, because the show recently dropped a trailer for the upcoming episodes where it shows Lonzo opening up to LaVar about the Foster situation for the very first time.
Something seems off by that because one look at Lonzo’s arm reveals that his BBB tattoo is already gone.
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Tattoo artist Herchell Carrasco gave Lonzo the cover-up tattoo on March 26th, per his own Instagram.
ESPN published its initial report about Foster on March 22nd.
So, there is no way that LaVar was learning about that story for the first time during that clip. It’s quite obvious that the Ball family staged their conversation about the Alan Foster story to make great TV and get their reactions to it.
Big Baller Busted!