
Jay Cinco's Physical Altercation at Paris Fashion Week Goes Viral During Livestream
On June 29, 2025, the livestream showed Cinco, reportedly accompanied by Instagram model Lala Baptiste, engaged in a dispute with another individual. The altercation started when Cinco voiced his displeasure off-camera, telling someone he did not want to have his picture taken. The situation escalated when Cinco appeared to push the other individual, leading to a confrontation. The two exchanged heated words before things turned physical, with punches being thrown. An anonymous person intervened to break up the fight.
Before the altercation, Lala Baptiste was heard saying, 'Hey, stop pushing him. What's wrong with you?' As the video circulated, social media users reacted, with some suggesting the cameraman should have intervened, commenting, 'Fire that cameraman. Ain't neva supposed to let yo homie be alone.'
Other reactions included remarks questioning the authenticity of the altercation, with one user writing, 'Not staged?' while another joked, 'Jay is solid for standing up for himself but he clearly not built for altercations lmao.'
Despite the viral incident, Jay Cinco continues to make waves in the music industry. Since the start of 2025, the California rapper has released several singles, including Beat It, Lay It Down, and Wildin. The music video for Wildin, featuring Baptiste, has already surpassed 100,000 views on YouTube.

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