In a heartfelt display of sisterly love, Victoria “BroRilla” Woods has stepped up to defend her famous sibling, rapper GloRilla, from relentless online criticism about her appearance.

In a recent video that has circulated widely, BroRilla directly addressed critics, declaring, “My sister is fine as hell” and calling GloRilla one of the top beautiful women in rap. She urged followers to stop the negative comments and comparisons, emphasizing that such hate is unwarranted.

BroRilla also took the opportunity to praise GloRilla’s impact, crediting her with helping put their hometown of Memphis on the map. She clarified past family tensions, stating she never hated on her sister but gained attention by openly discussing their issues.

GloRilla, known for hits like “F.N.F.” and “Tomorrow 2,” has faced ongoing scrutiny regarding her looks despite her rising stardom and unapologetic persona. This latest defense highlights the challenges female rappers face with body image and beauty standards in the public eye.


The clip has sparked conversations about family support, online toxicity, and the pressures of fame. Fans have largely rallied behind both sisters, appreciating BroRilla’s loyalty in the face of criticism.


