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JT Drops $5K Shock Donation to TikTok’s Girlalala Funeral—But What’s REALLY Behind This Sudden Gesture?

Added on November 19, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

Ever notice how the cosmos loves to throw curveballs at us right when Mercury decides to go retrograde? Just when we think we’re navigating life’s ups and downs with a little grace, bam — heartbreak and generosity collide in the most unexpected ways. That’s exactly what happened when JT, the Miami-born rapper from City Girls, stepped up with a $5,000 donation to honor Maurice Harrison, aka TikTok’s Girlalala—a rising star whose life was tragically cut short during a domestic dispute in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. It’s a somber reminder masked by JT’s fierce spirit and advocacy, highlighting not just loss but the urgent call to protect marginalized voices—especially trans and Black women. As the stars seem to align this season for awareness and activism, JT’s heartfelt gesture has propelled a community rallying behind a cause far bigger than any single tragedy. Let’s dive into how this story unfolds amid the swirling energies of our times. LEARN MORE.

JT paid tribute with her wallet and her voice, donating $5,000 to the funeral fund for TikTok personality Maurice Harrison, known online as Girlalala, after the 21-year-old was fatally shot in a domestic dispute in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida.

The City Girls rapper’s contribution was one of the largest made to a GoFundMe campaign started by Harrison’s family following the deadly shooting on November 15.

Harrison, a rising social media figure with nearly 300,000 followers, was killed after an argument with her boyfriend escalated into violence.

According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, Shanoyd Whyte Jr., 25, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder after deputies found Harrison with multiple gunshot wounds in the passenger seat of his vehicle.

She was taken to Broward Health Medical Center but later died from her injuries.

Investigators said the couple’s argument began inside Whyte Jr.’s car and turned violent before he allegedly opened fire. Deputies recovered a firearm at the scene, and Whyte Jr. was taken into custody without incident.



Harrison, who described herself as a “wig influencer,” had built a loyal following through beauty content, humor and videos that often featured Whyte Jr.

The pair shared glimpses of their relationship online, including date nights and TikTok trends.

JT, who hails from Miami and makes up one half of the Hip-Hop duo City Girls alongside Yung Miami, posted a photo with Harrison on Instagram and urged her followers to support the funeral fund.

Her caption included the hashtags “#protecttranswomen” and “#protectblackwomen,” turning her post into a broader message about violence against marginalized groups. Harrison’s death has struck a nerve within LGBTQ+ communities and across TikTok, where many remembered her for her charisma and confidence.

The fundraiser has now surpassed its $25,000 goal, with JT’s donation helping push it past the mark.

The case has reignited discussions around domestic violence and the dangers faced by transgender women, particularly in South Florida’s LGBTQ+ community.

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