The statement read, "We're not a gang, we're a family. We're just trying to make a name for ourselves and live our lives to the fullest. We're not promoting violence or hatred; we're just showing the world what it means to be a 'baddie.'"
While Tion's statement attempted to address the criticism, it has done little to quell the controversy surrounding the group. Many have questioned the authenticity of the statement, suggesting that it was merely a publicity stunt to deflect attention from the group's more sinister activities. Baddies Caribbean- 1-22 - BrokenSilenze
As their popularity grew, so did their notoriety. The Baddies Caribbean started to gain attention from mainstream media outlets, with many labeling them as a "crew" or a "gang." While the group has never officially confirmed their affiliation or structure, their social media presence and public appearances suggest a loose collective of individuals who share a common interest in promoting a "baddie" lifestyle. The statement read, "We're not a gang, we're a family
The group's glorification of violence and wealth has raised concerns among parents, educators, and law enforcement agencies. Many have expressed worry that the Baddies Caribbean's message is resonating with vulnerable young people, who may be inspired to emulate their behavior. Many have questioned the authenticity of the statement,