Philly looter ‘Meatball’ is now selling $45 mugshot hoodies and begging for cash from her Instagram followers despite claiming she regretted her live-streamed crime spree
Philadelphia influencer ‘Meatball’ has launched a line of merchandise flaunting her tearful mugshot as she tries to cash in on her arrest amid the city’s mass looting.
The plus-sized social media star, real name Dayjia Blackwell, 21, begged her 200,000 Instagram followers to buy her merch days after also asking for cash donations.
She encouraged others to join in, appeared distraught as police took her mug shot
In her latest money grab, ‘Meatball’ has rolled out hoodies and t-shirts under the hashtag #FreeMeatball, in black, pink and red, which are up for sale for $45 and $35 respectively.
It comes as the looter has seen her social media following soar after she joined 60 others arrested in Philadelphia’s looting this week, after she live streamed herself ransacking stores alongside droves of others before weeping upon her arrest.
She is facing charges of burglary, conspiracy, criminal trespass, riot, criminal mischief, criminal use of communication facility, receipt of stolen property and disorderly conduct.