Where is Lil Nas X?
The Grammy-winning āMontero (Call Me By Your Name)ā singer lives and thrives on social mź¦ edia ā both as a mašrketing tool and for engaging with fans (and haters) ā but his last posts and were nearly two months ago on Dec. 6.
But Lil Nas X, 22, has not been publicly heard from since ā and his fans are beginniāng to notice.
More worryingly, he , according to Billboard, in that acknowledged he had tested positive for the coronavirus, reportedly saying that āCOVID really sucks.ā He of the UKās Capital FM Jingle Ball one week prior, although a statement from Capital FM at the time only said āmembersā of several actsā teams, including his, had tested positive. That announcement came the day after he appeared at the iHeartRadio Z100 Jingle Ball 2021 on Dec. 10 in Nāew York ā in what may be his last public sighting.
Given the fact that he’s actively tweeted almost daily to his 7.5 million followers since his account was made in July 2016, concerned Nas devotees are now flooding Twitter and wondering ā ā and bluntly asking āā and and “.”
Others between and his current health status.
šRepresentatives for Lil Nas X did not respond to a request for comment by The Post.
Nas’ ghosting of followers of on social platforms. Just two weeks ago, he for several 2022 NAACP Image Awards ā including entertainer of the year ā and he recently topped Rolling Stoneās right now ā but he posted nothing to acknowledge either one.
Plus, hisā āIndustry Babyā has reached platinum status ā by Nasā brother online Thursday ā but the singer did not react.
Heās ā totally up his social media alley ā but fans have heard nary a peep about it from the “Old Town Road” crooner.
The virtual vanishing by Nas ā whose sexy “Montero” is nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Music Video at the 2022 Grammy Awards ā ą¹flies in the face of his stated love for social platforms.
āThat was probably one of the first places where I was like, āOh my God, this is for me,ā ” he about using social media in an interview that aired Jan. 2. “Itās like my actual family.ā
Perhaps is taking a well-deserved, extended vacation before a potential appearance in Las Vegas on April 3 for the Grammys, which were postponed from Jan. 31 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Or he could be back in the studio, working on his next big, steamy show-stopper.
Either way, fans will likely continue to call him by his name on social media as they desperā ately seek answers about hisā disappearance.