Lil Tjay posted and quickly deleted an Instagram post reacting to Konvy's car getting shot at during a livestream. After a clip of the streamer's car getting suddenly shot at made its way to social media, Lil Tjay reacted to it on his Instagram Stories with a few laughing emojis. Although he quickly deleted it, DJ Akademiks was quick to share it on his official X account. The reaction post has since begun gaining traction online, with scores reacting to it with amusement. Here's how one user reacted on X, for instance: "Becoming a video game society" The comments didn't end there: "Staged," one user speculated. "Adin said it’s real so it must be real. what a staged event," another chimed in, referring to Adin Ross. "Damn bro gotta take it easy around the Bronx smh," someone else quipped. See how the rest of X is reacting: "Man ya gotta be selective about who your hangin around," another added. "Adin set them up to become more relevant," one user claimed. "Adin knew before it happened, all this was scripted. Konvy came begging Adin for a scheme for social media to talk about his corny ass again. Now here we are. Dude is fine. Get your popcorn and enjoy the fake show," someone else echoed. The details surrounding Konvy's car getting shot at explored: Adin Ross has since weighed in on the incident involving Konvy. During his recent livestream, he informed his audience that the incident was real, and that at the time, details about the same were scarce. "We don't have a full report on everything, but it's real. It's very real," he remarked. "I"m in shock. I got told something, and I don't wanna share it yet. On my mom and on my dad and everyone I love," he said, adding, "“Prayers, because someone might have got sh-t." Elsewhere in the segment, he informed the audience that Konvy’s friend JJ got shot and had been rushed to the hospital. He said that details were still unconfirmed. As for Lil Tjay, he also issued a statement claiming that he never posted the screenshot of him reacting to the video of Konvy's car getting shot at. In another post on Instagram, he dubbed it "fake," adding, "I had nothing to do with what happened last night in the Bronx. Blogs are circulating old posts, taken out of context, and presenting them as recent, which is false. My prayers are with everyone affected. Please stop spreading misinformation." Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.