WATCH – Rapper Kodak Black has a ‘sexy’ time at Panthers vs Canucks match in Florida

Bill Kahan Kapri aka Kodak Black is an American rapper who was in attendance at tonight’s NHL game in South Florida. The 24-year-old saw the Florida Panthers beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-2 at the FLA Live Arena.

He was seen alongside a female companion, watching much of the game from the very front row. By all accounts, they appeared to have a good time and a lot more fun in a private suite.

For many of those who don’t know, Kodak Black gained initial recognition with his single “No Flockin”, released in 2014. His debut album, Painting Pictures (2017), peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard 200 which even included the Billboard Hot 100 top ten single “Tunnel Vision”. 

Talking about his recent public appearance, the Florida native grabbed massive attention all over social media after one of his videos went viral. A Florida Panthers season ticket holder caught on camera Kodak and the woman in an “unwanted position” which was later clarified by him.

“I think Kodak found something better to do at the Panthers game,” said Twitter user @David954FLA.

The season ticket holder later wrote “I know they weren’t having sex,” but that’s what it sure looks like to many.

Here’s the recent Instagram post of the American rapper:

Twitter reactions on Kodak Black’s viral video:

Later, the police confirmed that Kodak Black isn’t in any sort of legal trouble over his NHL game grind sesh as there’s no investigation into the matter because “they were not having sex.”

Here are some of the top tweets on this incident:

Kodak Black has been offered an in person hearing with the NHL department of player safety for hitting from behind, per Frank Sunscreenandspaghetti

— heatdaddy (@DanyAllstar15) January 12, 2022

kodak black caught on camera clapping cheeks at the panthers game is an nhl heritage moment

— frankie ³ (@snizzzzbone) January 12, 2022

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