#Gabbana told the ministry he turned his reckless behavior of vandalism, theft, and robbery as a teen into a budding social media gig that boasted five million followers at the time.
“All you got to do to make this much money is to be a fool and act reckless…I could do that,” he recalled. “I started being a nut.”
Gabbana’s content of vandalism, robbing stores, and jumping on people’s cars began to go viral, granting him fame and recognition among celebrities, but it also led him to a dark place.
“I didn’t blow up with a team. I didn’t blow up with a manager. I blew up from the streets,” he said.
Gabbana said at the time he encountered fame, he battled with brokenness from the abuse he suffered at the hands of his mother and losing his stepfather to bladder cancer.





