LOVER BOY’S REVENGE TOUR
KID LAROI ERASES TATE MCRAE
WITH SHOCKING NEW FLING PDA
Published
JUST MONTHS after his EXPLOSIVE, music-splitting breakup with pop star Tate McRae, The Kid LAROI is FLAUNTING his new model girlfriend with DEVASTATING SPEED and PUBLICITY-STUNT levels of affection, proving the entire saga was nothing but a CALCULATED industry game.
This BRUTALLY CHILLY New York City stroll was LESS about romance and MORE about sending a MESSAGE. Their thick jackets couldn’t hide the HEAT of a performance clearly designed for the cameras, a SHAMELESS attempt to rewrite the narrative while Tate’s own heartbreak anthems still chart.
Every clutch, every staged kiss on the temple is a DELIBERATE middle finger to the past. This is not love; this is STRATEGIC REBRANDING in real-time, using a new woman as a PROP to cement his “Lover Boy” persona while Tate’s raw lyrics are left swinging in the wind.
The TRUTH was revealed mere moments later, as the two drifted apart, GLUED to their phones—a TELLING glimpse of the cold, transactional reality behind the curated “love story” they’re desperately trying to sell.
Remember Tate’s “TIT FOR TAT,” a supposed raw response to Laroi’s “A COLD PLAY”? She DUPED THE PUBLIC in December, claiming the music was just “art” and the past was business. Yet, as she now shadows hockey star Jack Hughes, and Laroi PARADES Sophie HM, the entire emotional arc is exposed as a CYNCICAL, chart-topping HOAX. Their pain was our product, and their new flames are simply the next season’s marketing campaign.
This is the DARK REALITY of modern celebrity: real human emotion is just CONTENT to be mined, packaged, and discarded for streams, leaving fans to wonder if ANY genuine connection exists behind the branded tears and the strategic, paparazzi-summoning kisses.
They are all just players in a SICK, pre-scripted drama where the only thing real is the revenue generated from your belief in their lies.
Wake up and smell the manipulation—your favorite love songs are nothing but the sound of a business transaction closing.




