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Kodak Black Says He Stole A Snack And Beauty Tool To Test His Thieving Skills

Kodak Black is making sure he doesn’t lose his touch. And he’s not speaking on music or relationships. Instead, the Florida artist recently took two separate opportunities to test whether his sticky fingers can still get active. The personal challenge started with a snack, and so far, has ended with a beauty tool.

“Stole This Bih Out Da Gas Station,” Kodak wrote on a photo of him holding a pickled sausage in his hand. “Had To See If I Still Had It.”

Apparently, he snagged the Tijuana Mama meat snack from a gas station. Just days later, the rap star put his thieving skills to the test again.

“SMH! I done turnt into a thief ouchea lol,” Kodak wrote on his Instagram Story. “N***a jus stole a damn back scratcher out da store. Guess I still got it it bih. Keep it up ima start boosting clothes next.”

In a clip shared to his Instagram, Kodak’s friend is seen using the red-and-black scratcher. Kodak responds, “and it works, it works” at his friend using the small tool.

At this time, it’s unclear why Kodak is allegedly committing petty crimes, like the ones mentioned. However, he did say he wanted to check if he still had stealing skills so that could be the one and only reason.

While some fans found humor in his behavior, others criticized the rapper for fumbling his second opportunity. As previously reported, former President Donald Trump pardoned Kodak during his final days in office.

I want to thank the President Donald Trump for his commitment to justice reform and shortening my sentence, Kodak said at the time. I also want to thank everyone for their support and love. It means more than you will ever know. I want to continue giving back, learning, and growing.

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Cassandra Santiago

Cassandra Santiago is a multimedia journalist, editor, and editorial strategist with over a decade of experience shaping conversations across arts, entertainment, culture, and global news. A graduate of the University of Iowa, she has built a cross-platform career spanning newspapers, magazines, radio, and digital media. She joined The Shade Room five years ago and currently serves as a Senior Editor, where she leads editorial direction, oversees exclusive coverage, and trains and edits a team of writers. Cassandra has played a key role in developing high-impact content and editorial strategies for an audience of more than 30 million, contributing to platform growth, engagement, and monetization across multiple channels. In addition to her leadership role, she remains a daily contributor, with her articles generating more than 41 million views since 2023. Beyond The Shade Room, Cassandra offers freelance social media strategy services, speaks on the influence and impact of Black media at public panels, and owns Did It For You, an event design company in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area. She is Poynter Institute–certified and was named to the DMV’s 35 Under 35 list in 2024.

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