Where is eo now?
Fans of British rapper EO have been left concerned following the musician's cryptic return to social media after an extended break from the public eye. The musician, known for his debut single German, had seemingly dropped off the grid - however he has now returned with claims that he was “forced” into rehab.
The rapper, who achieved instant fame in the U.K. when his widely popular “German” – which has amassed nearly 60 million views on YouTube – became the song of summer 2018. EO capitalized off the success of the track with several songs and freestyles, racking up millions of YouTube views in the process.
Following an appearance at the U.K.’s Wireless Festival, he disappeared off the grid, and little was known about his whereabouts.
However, he made a dramatic return to social media on Wednesday (Mar. 16), revealing that he was forced into rehab.
The caption of one Snapchat video reads: “They try to make me go to rehab & I said no,” referencing “Rehab,” by Amy Winehouse. “I said no but they force me inside so, Yh Yh Yh,” he added.
In other clips, EO Crossover is seen walking around an apparent facility or staring into the camera blankly. His disheveled appearance has caused concern amongst fans.
EO did not say why he had to undergo rehab nor did he mention any treatment he may be receiving. A post on his Instagram story this morning (Mar. 17) revealed he has a video premiering on YouTube later today. “They Tried To Make Me Go To Rehab & Had No Say :), ” he claimed in the video’s title.
Meanwhile, a former EO Crossover collaborator recently implied the rapper is a snake. Last month, fellow U.K. artist AJ, who featured EO on his song, “London,” took to Instagram to celebrate the track achieving Platinum certification. However, he covered EO’s name with a snake emoji, suggesting he feels some type of way about him.
On Wednesday (Mar. 16), he made a stunning comeback to social media, saying that he had been pushed into rehab. One Snapchat video's title says, "They tried to make me go to rehab, and I said no," referring to Amy Winehouse's song "Rehab."
"I shouted no, but they forced me inside," he continued.
He also made a comeback on Instagram by posting a robot playing basketball on March 19, 2022. His fans were all backing him, encouraging him not to give up on his dreams.
Furthermore, the news of rehab and his link to addiction irritated them. In their opinion, now that he is back, there is no reason to make a big deal out of it, which is reasonable.
There is no need to further traumatize the individual by bringing up the event that he despises again and over.
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