The rapper recently responded to Jonier’s court paperwork seeking spousal support in their divorce, claiming that his poor financial situation is a result of the epidemic, which has consumed most of his income.
Xzibit talks about its current financial situation
According to the new records, he is no longer the earner, as he was before the divorce. He said he no longer works in Hollywood and has made no money from his cannabis ventures. Furthermore, he lost a significant amount of money when his concerts were canceled due to COVID-19.
Even with his and his son’s expenses, the artist said he is struggling to make ends meet. He then said his ex-wife is doing well without spousal support, noting her last annual salary was about $175,000. Kristin’s new boyfriend has already removed X’s artwork and recorded records from the couple’s home.
X also said that Krista had promised to sell their home after their divorce in February 2022, but has now agreed to sell it. The house is assessed at $3,715,600, and the couple had to take out short-term loans to cover the mortgage. According to Xu, Krista negotiated a new lease on the 2021 Bentley through her company Xzibit Inc. He accused her of forging his name on an advance check. He even asked her to return the Bentley because he couldn’t even afford insurance, but she refused and kept the vehicle hidden for 8 months.
Xzibit’s net worth
In 1996, he made his musical debut as Alvin Nathaniel Joiner with the album At the Speed of Life. The chart-topping album topped the Billboard Hot 200. The album’s popularity helped him sign with Loud Records that year. CelebrityNetWorth estimates the 47-year-old’s net worth to be around $2 million as of December 2022. In 2003, he paid $670,000 for a 3,160-square-foot estate in Los Angeles’ Woodland Hills neighborhood. In 2008, he tried to sell the property for $1.2 million, but dropped the price to $650,000 in 2010. In December of that year, he sold it for $610,000.
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Career
After releasing his first album in 1996, he followed it up with his second album, 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz, in August 1998. He appeared on several tracks by well-known artists. In 1999, he made his debut as an actor in the film The Breaks. Restless, Xzibit’s third studio album, was released in 2000, and he also participated in the film Tha Eastsidaz. He had a cameo appearance in the comedy series Cedric the Entertainer Presents in 2002. He then released Man vs. Machine, his fourth studio album.
Xzibit rose to fame after appearing on MTV’s Pimp My Ride. In 2004, he released his fifth studio album, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and participated in the movie Full Clip, as well as a cameo appearance in CSI: Miami. In 2005, he appeared in three video games.
Since 2006, he has concentrated on acting, appearing in films such as XXX: State of the Union, Hoodwinked and Gridiron Gang, among others. Full Circle, his sixth studio album, was a commercial failure and he did not release another record for two years. In 2011, Xzibit made guest appearances on television programs and produced the collection Urban Ammo 2. His next album, Napalm, was released in 2012, and he appeared on the television series Hawaii Five-0. Temptation’s sixth studio album, Hydra, featured him as a guest vocalist. He joined the cast of Empire in February 2016.
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