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It's really slow at work so we're bullshitting and we were talking about the rape scene in pulp fiction and for whatever reason the "christmas is an american holiday" guy said "hey remember when Lil Romeo was raped by his limo driver?"

No one ever heard of that atleast the people in the office, I couldnt find anything on the web but he insists it happened and he's right.

Btw Lil Romeo is Master P's son.
I dont know who Lil Romeo or Master P are. Should I?

:cue the old man/pops/gramps comments:
I wouldn't expect you to, it just pisses me off and now he's pacing around talking shit
googling -lil romeo rape- brings up some weird results
and i think i remember hearing something about it but it was untrue or something
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In writing about Lil' Bow Wow, the first thing that needs to be cleared up is this idiotic success breeds envy rumor that the young rapper was stripped nude and butt raped by either a bodyguard or limo driver... It didn't happen, some sick jerk who obviously envied the success of Lil' Bow Wow thought they'd be funny and start spreading that rumor across the web. His success at an age where rumors like this are commonplace likely led to the buzz to start, especially when he got mainstream recognition appearing with Madonna on the 2001 Grammy awards, about the same time this nasty rumor started.

Born Shad Gregory Moss on March 9,1987 in Columbus, Ohio, the rapper got off to a very early start to fame. Shad's mother Teresa Caldwell said of her son, "It's like from day one he's always been ahead of everybody else. He's never been a kid to me. He's always been like an adult." As for his father, very little information exists on him.
Shad is raised by Teresa and her husband Rodney Caldwell. His stepfather Rodney told Sister to Sister of Shad's father biological father's whereabouts, "I'm not even sure. He's out there somewhere." As to whether the father is trying to reach his successful son, he said, "No, no." Rodney has two kids from a previous marriage but Shad is Teresa's only child. Despite being a top rap artist as a mere child, he's kept a level head, as Caldwell says raising him is "not hard at all," though she says he does have an interest in spending some of that money that comes rollin' in, "Probably the toughest part is not letting him keep spending money and buying diamonds. He'll buy diamonds all day long. He likes stones."

Moss began his rapping career at the age of five, where he dubbed himself "Kid Gangsta". A year later he climbed onstage during the Chronic tour and rapped so well that he caught the attention of Snoop Dogg, who called him back to his dressing room, was given the moniker of Lil' Bow Wow, and hired as the opening act for the tour... and to clear up another rumor, Snoop Dogg isn't Lil' Bow Wow's uncle. He later was set up with a deal on So So Def/Columbia with the help of Jermaine Dupri, who molded him as a rapper who could be a role model for young kids. Dupri said of his young prodigy who is one of the few rappers that don't cuss in his lyrics, "These days in rap, kids don't have any role models. I knew it was time for him to come out because little girls from 11 to 16 don't have anybody that they can claim as their own. Nobody is putting time into making an artist for them. I want Bow Wow to represent a young black superstar."

Lil Bow Wow made his record debut in 2000 with 'Beware of Dog'. The album produced the hits 'Bounce With Me', 'Puppy Love', 'Ghetto Girls', and 'Bow Wow (That's My Name)'. With his 2001 effort 'Doggy Bag', the young rapper gave a shout-out back to the fans that made him one of today's top rappers, with the hit 'Thank You'. Bow Wow's latest hit is 'Take Ya Home', a song burnin' up MTV's Total Request Live. The singer also has had several collaborations, including guest appearances on Snoop Dogg's 'Doggystyle,' Will Smith's 'Wild Wild West,' Jermaine Dupri's 'Big Momma's House,' Destiny's Child 'Jumpin' Jumpin' remix, and others. The kid also has parlayed his rap success into film roles with an appearance in 'All About the Benjamins', MTV's 'Carmen: A Hip Hopera', and his latest, 'Like Mike'. LBW's television appearances include 'Moesha', 'The Steve Harvey Show', and 'Jenny Jones'.

If you are wondering if Lil Bow Wow has had any celebrity girlfriends, the rumor that he was dating 3LW's Kiely Williams was angrily struck down in an online chat. LBW explained the rumor fuming, "When Kiely got on BET, she had to open her mouth and she said, 'That's my boo.' People took that seriously, so she wants to know why she's getting hated on? It's because of that." As for whether he's upset about it he said, "No. I'm not mad about it. I was hot when I first heard it! But that's worn off of me." Still, he doesn't sound too happy when asked if he was still friends with any of 3LW he snapped, "No no no. Nope. Not friends with them." There also is little evidence the well grounded rapper hooks up with any groupies at his shows either. Fortunately, he's got a serious attitude not only about rappin', but about education as well.
THANK YOU!!!
Anotherone from snopes the best site for shit like this

Claim: Teen rapper Lil' Bow Wow was raped by his bodyguard or limousine driver.

Status: False.

Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2001]


I heard a rumor that young rapper lil bow wow's bodyguard raped him up the butt, and bow wow had to get stitches in his bum.

Variations:

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The rumor generally concludes with the news that Lil' Bow Wow had to have a certain number of stitches (which varies wildly from telling to telling) to repair the damage done during the rape. That an anal assault might not necessitate such repairs is given little, if any, consideration -- the nature of the story demands that tangible physical harm had to have been inflicted. While the emotional damage done by a rape might be difficult to fully appreciate, evident physical harm is at least measurable; this detail helps to make the attack all the more horrific by making the extent of the harm easier to grasp.

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The rapist is either Lil' Bow Wow's bodyguard or driver. In none of the tellings is the man named -- only his function as a member of the star's retinue is described.

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Some less-circulated versions mention that the young star is also robbed of his jewelery and has his head shaved by his assailant. Possibly the jewelery theft motif is spurred by knowledge that Lil' Bow Wow wears a diamond-encrusted Mickey Mouse pendant that he treasures, a gift from his mentor and producer Jermaine Dupri. An earlier rumor featuring this youngster had him beaten and robbed of his pendant by a gang of toughs.

Origins: It's
hard to ascertain where a river begins, but this rumor has been documented as being in circulation as far back as 26 Doggy style February 2001. It has subsequently appeared many times with very few shifts having taken place in the basic story: The raped rapper is always Lil' Bow Wow, the rapist is always the bodyguard or driver, and almost always the youngster is said to have received a specified number of stitches (the number varying from one telling to the next). Only one additional noteworthy detail appeared in an isolated subsequent telling, the news that "Snoop Dogg has a hit out on the limo driver." (Apparently a concerned brother rapper would not think to turn the matter of a sexual assault on a minor over to the police when he can just order the guy murdered.)

Did such an assault take place? We have to believe it did not because nothing of this nature appeared in the news, and the media is not overly squeamish about reporting such matters. Moreover, a rumor of this nature fits all too well one of the two main types of harmful tales routinely aimed at those deemed too good to be true. Success breeds envy, and where genuine cause for criticism or pity cannot be found, cause will be invented.

Lil' Bow Wow is the stage name taken by Shad Moss, a kid who began rapping when he was five. It was at the tender age of six that he climbed on stage at a Snoop Dogg concert and amazed the hardened West Coast pros with his amazing rhyming talent. Snoop promptly gave "Kid Gangsta" (as Moss then called himself) his new name and signed Bow Wow for the rest of the Chronic Tour.

The 14-year-old Moss has since struck out on his own as a solo artist: His "Beware of Dog" debut went double platinum, and he is currently headlining his first major U.S. tour. The youngster is blessed with good looks and boundless talent, but what sets him apart from so many other artists is the blameless life he leads. He goes to school, and from all appearances works at being a regular kid. He does not seem overly full of himself or to have been much touched by the gangsta lifestyle he's been exposed to. He's remained a likeable young man in a world that should have turned him into a pint-sized hooligan.

That much wealth, talent, youth, and fame draws envy as well as admiration, because another person's wild success is often viewed as threatening. Usually the green-eyed monster can be somewhat mollified by a bit of gossip about one of the celebrity's foibles. But what to do when there are no obvious foibles, nothing that can be pointed to as a particular failing of that person, a shortcoming that a lesser achiever might take comfort in decrying?

In the world of gossip, squeaky-clean overachievers will generally get tagged with one of two types of rumors. The first can be described as sour graping and will be expressed as "Ah, he's not so wonderful -- I hear he beats his mother" (or takes drugs, or is rampantly racist, or is miserable to the people around him, or whatever). The slander will be of a nature designed to undermine the positive image of the famed one by portraying him as an awful person skulking behind a carefully maintained, completely false public image.

The second sort of rumor -- the kind Lil' Bow Wow has been made the subject of here -- will portray the blameless one as the victim of an awful turn of events. It's hard to continue to feel envious of someone else's success when you've the comfort of knowing that person was put through the wringer. "I guess I'm better off being me," says the rumor. "I wouldn't want all that fame and fortune if it also brought me that."

Lil' Bow Wow's meteoric rise would make him the target of envy. An additional factor beyond the acclaim accorded his debut album would have been the announcement that the then-13-year-old rapper would appear with Madonna in the opening act of the Grammys awards show on 21 February 2001. That could have been not the straw, but the laurel that broke the camel's back. Someone somewhere might well have deemed it one plaudit too many.

Yet a rumor, no matter how begun, does not get very far unless others are willing to further it. Lil' Bow Wow's violation was received by many as a vindication of their non-rapper, non-famous lifestyles. Spreading such a tale made them feel better about themselves. Yes, the rumor was shocking, but it's true appeal rested on its "punishment for being too famous and successful" theme.

We like to see our heroes succeed. We just don't like to see them succeed too well.

Barbara "best mind your succeed and cues" Mikkelson
more infomation than i'll ever need to know about lil bow wow and the anal sex his bodyguard forced on him.
I bet gonzo is rubbing this all in that guys face.
and then eating his lollipops.
Hes just Bow Wow now damn it, Ill bet he throws a hissy fit when people call him lil.
'lil Rooner
YOU MUDDER FUCKER!!!!!!!
i was looking on snopes but was searching lil romeo, not lil bow wow
he even got the name wrong!
BOW WOW DAMN IT!
Black Lazerus Wrote:I bet gonzo is rubbing this all in that guys face.
he left early to go home cause he wasn't "feeling well". That was so fuckin enjoyable, I made sure to e-mail it to everyone in the office.
You're welcome bitch.