Foul-mouthed YouTuber Lil Tay, 9, disappears from web after her mum was slammed for being a terrible parent
The money-obsessed brat vanished from YouTube, Twitter and Instagram, virtually overnight after deleting all her videos and pictures without explaining to her fans why
A FOUL-mouthed kid whose vulgar behaviour has earned her millions of followers has wiped her social media accounts after her mum was slammed for being a bad parent.
Money-obsessed Lil Tay, 9, vanished from YouTube, Twitter and Instagram, virtually overnight after deleting all her videos and pictures without explaining to her loyal fans why.
The Los-Angeles-based social media star has more than 2.4 million online followers from across the world - the vast majority being pre-teen girls.
She is known for her precocious attitude and her x-rated bragging about earning "stacks" of money and buying luxury homes and expensive cars.
In one YouTube video, the rap wannabe tells the camera: “Yo b**** I just bought a Lamborghini and I’m only nine years old
"Y’all b****** cannot afford this s*** okay?” before throwing a wad of dollar bills into the air."
The youngster has posted multiple clips of her driving 200mph cars, which she claims are her own. She once even posed in a bathtub full of $200,000 worth of dollar bills.
The most popular of her fame-hungry videos have been viewed more than eight million times by her fans.
The child internet star often brags she's the world's “youngest flexer” - a term to describe someone who flashes the cash.
However, her rapid rise to fame - and her shocking behaviour - have earned her more than a few critics in recent weeks.
Lil Tay’s mother, Angela Tian, even appeared on the TV show Good Morning America to defend her decision to allow her daughter to use social media as she is underage.
During the outrageous interview Lil Tay bragged to viewers that she was rich "and if people don't believe me I don't care".
Tian insisted her daughter wanted to create the videos herself and she had not been pushed into the potentially prosperous world of vlogging.
It later emerged Tian had resigned from her job as an estate agent after using vacant properties and her bosses’ cars to film her daughter in.