Tyler, the Creator has addressed fans who leaked security camera footage of him browsing a bookstore in Mexico City. He expressed frustration on his Instagram story, criticizing the invasion of his privacy and the broader culture of surveillance. The rapper pointed out that this behavior could lead to a future where every aspect of life is shared online without consent, making even mundane activities like brushing teeth or visiting the doctor’s office into public content.
Tyler, the Creator also criticized the use of Meta Glasses, calling those who use them ‘true weirdos.’ This is not the first time he has spoken out against leaked security footage; in February 2025, he called out a shop owner for allegedly leaking footage of him and Lil Yachty without consent. His music, such as the song ‘Noid’ from his album ‘Chromakopia,’ also critiques surveillance culture, with lyrics like ‘No cameras out please/I wanna eat in peace.’
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