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PlaqueBoyMax Speaks Out After Fans Call Him Out For Ignoring Yosohn's Pic Request
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PlaqueBoyMax Responds to Yosohn’s Photo Request Denial


Key Takeaways

  • PlaqueBoyMax faced backlash for ignoring a photo request from Yosohn, the son of G Herbo.
  • The incident occurred during a livestream in Los Angeles while he was with Liz Cambage.
  • Social media reactions varied, with some defending him and others criticizing his actions.
  • PlaqueBoyMax later addressed the situation, clarifying that he did not intentionally ignore Yosohn.

Another livestream moment is making noise and sparking major reactions online. This time, streamer PlaqueBoyMax is facing backlash after a clip showed him walking past a young fan asking for a photo, only for viewers to realize later the kid was Yosohn, the son of G Herbo and Ari Fletcher.

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PlaqueBoyMax Goes Viral After Missing Yosohn’s Photo Request

On Wednesday evening, PlaqueBoyMax was on a livestream while out in Los Angeles with WNBA star Liz Cambage. During a stop at Erewhon, Max walked past Yosohn, the son of G Herbo and Ari Fletcher, who asked him for a picture.

In the now-viral clip, Yosohn can be heard saying, “Can I get a pic?” as PlaqueBoyMax walks past him during his stream. While viewers immediately recognized Yosohn, Max didn’t and made a quick joke before his cameraman stepped in. Max then turned back to take the picture, which is when Yosohn let him know he’s G Herbo’s son. The moment quickly took off online. After the clip went viral, PlaqueBoyMax addressed it on X, writing, “My bad Herb I didn’t peep, take a day off let me babysit bro for a night.”

Social Media Reacts

As expected, the comments section had a lot to say. Some viewers felt the moment was off, while others defended PlaqueBoyMax.

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Instagram user @bigfayb0 wrote, “ion fw this… sum off”

Another Instagram user @parishiltrin wrote, “So in other words had it been just a really happy kid he wouldn’t have given af.. but because it was somebody famous… ppl really kill me”

While Instagram user @theivyriveria wrote, “I’m G Herbo’s son that boy so proud of his dad!”

Instagram user @bigstarr618 wrote, “how he dk what yoshon look like”

Another Instagram user @foreign_renaa wrote, “He wasn’t rude at all as I thought from caption…. he didn’t hear him and still went back”

While Instagram user @queenmocahontas wrote, “Why y’all making it seem like people HAVE to know who this little boy is??”

Instagram user @ajhavinmotion wrote, “Ari not gone like this she don’t play about her baby”

Another Instagram user @mymygb_ wrote, “First of all Yosohn more famous than Max”

While Instagram user @_.xklusivek wrote, “Naww he thought he was bigger than the program. He heard him ask for a pic and he knew who he was!”

PlaqueBoyMax Addresses The Clip On Stream

Following the backlash, PlaqueBoyMax reacted to the viral moment on stream. He explained that he was fully locked into his livestream and didn’t intentionally ignore the kid. He stated, “This clip of me and G Herbo’s son is crazy, bruh. How do I walk into hate farms?” Laughing at himself, he summed it up with, “L Max.”

@aitheclipper_

Lboymax #CapCut #pbm #gherbo #son

♬ i was only temporary – my head is empty

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.