
The rapper later tweeted about the incident, although his explanation was eventually taken down.
American rapper Tyler Gregory Okonma, also known as Tyler, the Creator, was involved in a massive auto accident earlier this week after his Tesla Model X slammed into a parked Honda CR-V near the UCLA campus in Los Angeles. Cops say the crash was so powerful, the parked Honda CR-V was reportedly flung some 50 feet away.
The 27-year-old rapper later revealed on Instagram he fell asleep at the wheel. LAPD and LA Fire responded, but no injuries were reported.
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Tyler the Creator, whose real name is Tyler Okonma, wrecked his Tesla Model X near UCLA's campus, according to TMZ.
The owner of the vehicle later spoke to reporters on the scene and revealed it's the second time his auto has been hit on the street. Poor guy seemed pretty bummed at first - it's the second time his car's been smashed - but he later seemed stoked it was Tyler's doing. "Probably gonna get a decent check", he said before adding, "It sucks though, for sure".
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