Loonie And Hi C Scandal [verified] ✓

To many Canadians, the Loonie was a source of pride. Seeing it used as a "cracker jack" prize in a cardboard juice box felt undignified. Critics argued that a national currency shouldn't be leveraged by a multi-national corporation to sell sugary drinks to kids. It felt like a commercialization of national sovereignty.

– The Mint issued a recall, but Hi-C doubled down, releasing a “Scandal Edition” hoodie with a broken loon and the text “Sticky Fingers.” The Prime Minister called it “un-Canadian.”

Sometimes the term "scandal" is used to refer to Loonie’s legal battle, which is a factual event unrelated to Hi-C. loonie and hi c scandal

: Hi-C vehemently denied the claims, describing them as malicious, defamatory, and an invasion of privacy. She publicly announced her intent to file cyber libel charges against Badang.

The roots of the controversy stretch back to October 2010, when Loonie released his hit track , who was widely known as a member of the Cebuano hip-hop group Dice & K9 (Mobstarr). The song, characterized by mature themes, double entendres, and provocative imagery, was purely a creative musical collaboration. To many Canadians, the Loonie was a source of pride

The rumor mutated into a full-blown scandal when veteran battle rapper openly discussed the alleged adult tape. Known for his highly controversial persona and unpredictable behaviour, Badang initially brought up the alleged explicit video during a podcast episode with fellow artist Crazymix. Although sections of that podcast were censored, Badang did not drop the issue.

: Following a heated "BID" online dispute with battle rapper Apekz, Badang dropped the censorship completely. He posted explicit public text on Facebook naming Loonie and Hi-C, claiming a real-world scandal existed. It felt like a commercialization of national sovereignty

The refers to a highly publicised controversy in the Philippine hip-hop community, sparked by allegations of an explicit video involving legendary FlipTop battle rapper Marlon Peroramas (known as Loonie ) and female rap pioneer Hi-C (from the group Dice & K9 / Mobbstarr) . The issue erupted into the mainstream when battle rapper Darwin Ferianeza ( Badang ) weaponised the rumor during rap battle discussions and public podcasts. This action prompted Hi-C to threaten major legal actions for cyber libel, while Loonie firmly debunked the claims as outright fabrications.