The first rapper to skate an Enjoi skateboard deck, Soulja Boy happily announced his move to TikTok after generating a $17,000 income for his first-ever live on the Chinese-owned platform.
Despite the U.S. advised that Americans' security is at risk, the skater rapper is still using it to entertain the masses with his wit.
As we previously reported, President Joe Biden stated that he plans to sign a legislation which will require ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok, to divest the popular short video app within six months.
This comes after former President Donald Trump voiced concerns about potentially banning the app, which is used by 170 million Americans.
TikTok skaters are now worried that they will lose their jobs, as it provides value to their skating and hard work.
Retired professional skateboarder Mikey Taylor also raises his concerns that it's important to have TikTok as it helps a lot of people generate their income, despite his personal security is also at risk.