By SheelaR
I really dislike a thief – more than that, I dislike a bold thief. So, let’s talk about the audacity Keyairra Veals – a name you might not be familiar with, but after reading this, you’ll definitely remember her. This lady is a bold scammer who’s made a name for herself on TikTok as a, well-known scammer.
KeKe, as she’s so affectionately calls herself, is well-known in the TikTok awareness community. She’s often reinvents herself and pivots from one dramatic life event to another, to pull on the heartstrings of her followers, just to get them to send their hard-earned money to mitigate her manufactured crisis. Notice the pinned cash app.

So, what’s the deal? Apparently, Keyairra has decided her talents would be better utilized in the world of DoorDash, where she’s been pulling off a pretty outrageous scams. Yes, you heard that right. It’s insane to think that someone can openly gloat about their criminal behavior, but hey, that’s exactly what she did when she was featured in the New York Post. Can you believe it? The nerve of some people!
What blows my mind even more is that she’s a mother of five. That means her kids are not only witnessing these hare-brained schemes but are likely being dragged into them too. Just imagine, little ones absorbing the idea that scamming for a quick buck is a viable career path. It’s alarming, to say the least. Shouldn’t we be teaching kids about respect, hard work, and integrity, not how to scam their way through life?
Keyairra’s antics have sparked quite the conversation online. Many folks are calling her out for being bold enough to flaunt her scams while others are just baffled that this kind of behavior can be openly celebrated. It feels like we’re living in a strange world where people are more interested in going viral for the wrong reasons than being honest and working hard.
The worst part? Keyairra doesn’t seem to care. With a track record like hers, you’d think she’d want to keep a low profile, but nah, she’s out here making waves. It’s frustrating to see someone actively choose this path and then try to justify her actions as some sort of hustle.
I’m all for making a living and supporting your family, but there’s got to be a better way to do it than ripping people off. I just hope her kids can see the difference between right and wrong as they grow up, and let’s all hope that someday, people like Keyairra will think twice before trying to scam others.
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