‘Pay Attention to Detail’: ‘LHHATL’ Star Spice’s Alleged ‘Racial Profiling’ Video Is Met with Speculation After Fans Zoom In

“Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star Spice sent shock waves through social on Aug. 6 after uploading a clip of her and her son Nicholas Lall Jr. apparently being held by cops for allegedly speeding. In the recording captioned “Racial profiling is real,” the proclaimed Dancehall Queen is seen asking why she was stopped. 

Spice said as she addressed one of three officers, “What is the speed limit? I wasn’t even driving fast.” As the video continued, the “So Mi Like It” singer then goes over to a female cop who apparently is trying to detain her son and says, “Hello, what y’all do? Hello, lady, lady, he’s 14. What y’all do?” The clip shortly ends with Spice arguing with the three purported police officers as Lall looks into the camera. 

Dancehall artist and reality star Spice uploads a recording of her and her son apparently getting stopped by cops as she shared a caption describing how racial profiling is real. (Photo: @spiceofficial/Instagram

As the recording appeared to go viral, many fans and celebrities voiced their concern for the star and her son’s safety. At the same time, others mentioned that this clip may be a scene from Spice’s upcoming music video. One particular thing that pointed in that direction was the officers’ attire, including the unidentified female cop.  

“This a video for sure cause that police woman no look legit.”

“Becky got heels on, this is definitely for a video.

Spice’s new racial profiling upload is met with denial after fans pointed out the officers’ ensembles and hairstyles. (Photo: @spiceofficial/Instagram)

“Ok so itโ€™s a video because the female officerโ€™s hair is out and not neatly combed๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ Yall can’t tell the difference between a professional video being taken and a camera phone?? ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ plus look at the lady cops hair.. they can’t wear their hair down past their shoulders like that. It would be in a ponytail/bun… pay attention to detail ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚.”

“This s–t fake police donโ€™t even dress like this itโ€™s a music video coming ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚.”

In the initial video, the female officer is wearing black high-heeled boots and leather pants, while her hair appears disheveled. Depending on what county and class an officer is in, the uniforms may vary, but the standard ensembles are their assigned shirts, black issued trousers, black shoes alongside other necessities. In regards to grooming, both males and females are to have their hair kept neat and not interfering with their headgear. 

Although Spice never confirmed nor denied this recording was for an upcoming video, it wouldn’t be a surprise to many, because the star is known to push the envelope on issues that she’s passionate about. 

Back in October 2018, Spice uploaded a photo that made it appear that the star bleached her skin in hopes of drawing attention to colorism within the black community. 

Weeks later, she presented the purpose behind that controversial image by sharing a lengthy caption alongside a photo of her sitting on a throne. โ€œOn October 22nd I posted a picture of myself where I looked like I altered my appearance and metamorphosis to match the Eurocentric beauty standards. I fearlessly addressed an issue that has been swept under the rug and boldly took the stance in bringing a taboo topic to the forefront. I chose to do this in the manner I did because I believe colorism is plagiarizing our Black community.โ€

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