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Scandal [cracked] - Loonie And Hi C

"Loonie" (often stylized as Loonie_9 or LoonieTV ) is a mid-tier internet streamer and content creator known for aggressive "trolling" and engagement-baiting tactics. He built a modest following by reacting to drama, participating in online betting streams, and cultivating a persona of a cynical, money-driven operative. His name was chosen ironically—a "loonie" also means a crazy person—which he felt gave him plausible deniability for erratic behavior.

The "scandal" rumors are often conflated with a legitimate musical collaboration between the two artists.

The promotion was meant to capitalize on the excitement surrounding the introduction of the loonie, which had replaced the $1 bill in Canada earlier that year. However, things quickly took a turn when Canadian hockey fans began to speculate that the NHL and its teams were involved in a deeper conspiracy to control the Canadian economy by manipulating the value of the Canadian dollar.

The Loonie and Hi-C scandal, also known as the "Loonie-Gate" scandal, occurred during the 1992-1993 NHL season. At the center of the controversy was a promotion run by the Canadian soft drink company, Hi-C, which offered a free T-shirt to customers who purchased a 1.5-liter bottle of their popular orange-flavored drink. However, things took a turn when the company decided to feature a design on the T-shirt that featured a picture of a loonie (a Canadian one-dollar coin) with the words "Loonie for the Loose Change". loonie and hi c scandal

: Despite the lack of evidence, the "legend" persists because it has been discussed for over a decade in podcasts and rap battles.

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Badang's apology, which was shared by Hi-C, included a promise of correction rather than just a simple apology. "Loonie" (often stylized as Loonie_9 or LoonieTV )

. Badang suggested the existence of a private video involving Hi-C, a rumor that has circulated in the FlipTop community for over a decade but has never been substantiated.

Defamatory remarks in an interview released on September 20, 2025.

In late 2025, the names Loonie and Hi-C resurfaced in headlines due to explosive claims made by FlipTop battle emcee (Darwin Ferianeza). The "scandal" rumors are often conflated with a

Hi-C publicly condemned the remarks as malicious, defamatory, and a direct assault on her privacy, dignity, and professional standing. Supported by her husband, Wolfren "Dice" Rosaroso—who had notably filed a traditional libel case against Loonie back in 2012 over a magazine critique—Hi-C tapped legal counsel to draft a against Badang.

In the world of Filipino hip-hop, where battling with words is considered an art form, a significant "scandal" in 2012 transcended the stage and entered the courtroom. The controversy involved prominent Cebuano rapper Marlon "Loonie" Peroramas and the duo Dice & K9/Mobstarr, specifically Wolfren "Dice" Rosaroso and Honeyleen "Hi-C" Rosaroso.

The scandal sparked intense debate across social media, music forums, and entertainment news platforms. Fans were split:

Loonie, known as a skilled battle rapper, did not submit his counter-affidavit, and bail was set at P10,000 (approximately $240 USD in 2012). 2. Hip-Hop vs. The Law: The 2012 Controversy

"Loonie" (often stylized as Loonie_9 or LoonieTV ) is a mid-tier internet streamer and content creator known for aggressive "trolling" and engagement-baiting tactics. He built a modest following by reacting to drama, participating in online betting streams, and cultivating a persona of a cynical, money-driven operative. His name was chosen ironically—a "loonie" also means a crazy person—which he felt gave him plausible deniability for erratic behavior.

The "scandal" rumors are often conflated with a legitimate musical collaboration between the two artists.

The promotion was meant to capitalize on the excitement surrounding the introduction of the loonie, which had replaced the $1 bill in Canada earlier that year. However, things quickly took a turn when Canadian hockey fans began to speculate that the NHL and its teams were involved in a deeper conspiracy to control the Canadian economy by manipulating the value of the Canadian dollar.

The Loonie and Hi-C scandal, also known as the "Loonie-Gate" scandal, occurred during the 1992-1993 NHL season. At the center of the controversy was a promotion run by the Canadian soft drink company, Hi-C, which offered a free T-shirt to customers who purchased a 1.5-liter bottle of their popular orange-flavored drink. However, things took a turn when the company decided to feature a design on the T-shirt that featured a picture of a loonie (a Canadian one-dollar coin) with the words "Loonie for the Loose Change".

: Despite the lack of evidence, the "legend" persists because it has been discussed for over a decade in podcasts and rap battles.

Word Count: 300

Badang's apology, which was shared by Hi-C, included a promise of correction rather than just a simple apology.

. Badang suggested the existence of a private video involving Hi-C, a rumor that has circulated in the FlipTop community for over a decade but has never been substantiated.

Defamatory remarks in an interview released on September 20, 2025.

In late 2025, the names Loonie and Hi-C resurfaced in headlines due to explosive claims made by FlipTop battle emcee (Darwin Ferianeza).

Hi-C publicly condemned the remarks as malicious, defamatory, and a direct assault on her privacy, dignity, and professional standing. Supported by her husband, Wolfren "Dice" Rosaroso—who had notably filed a traditional libel case against Loonie back in 2012 over a magazine critique—Hi-C tapped legal counsel to draft a against Badang.

In the world of Filipino hip-hop, where battling with words is considered an art form, a significant "scandal" in 2012 transcended the stage and entered the courtroom. The controversy involved prominent Cebuano rapper Marlon "Loonie" Peroramas and the duo Dice & K9/Mobstarr, specifically Wolfren "Dice" Rosaroso and Honeyleen "Hi-C" Rosaroso.

The scandal sparked intense debate across social media, music forums, and entertainment news platforms. Fans were split:

Loonie, known as a skilled battle rapper, did not submit his counter-affidavit, and bail was set at P10,000 (approximately $240 USD in 2012). 2. Hip-Hop vs. The Law: The 2012 Controversy

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