Twitter users are having too much fun after model Draya Michele went to social media on Thursday to ask a highly suspicious question.
“Hey I got a question for my little scamming scammers. Lol. If you get a SBA loan and it’s under a business name what are the steps to paying it back and if it is under the business name and you go into default does it go under your personal credit?” Michele asked, setting off a series of hilarious replies.
Hey I got a question for my little scamming scammers. Lol. If you get a SBA loan and it’s under a business name what are the steps to paying it back and if it is under the business name and you go into default does it go under your personal credit?
— Draya Michele (@drayamichele) March 17, 2022
People are of course wondering what the feds are thinking after seeing the tweet.
The feds reading this: pic.twitter.com/6HBZOmRqfc
— Sports Hater (@DanzW0rld) March 17, 2022
SBA right now: pic.twitter.com/91JeFucHDr
— Nick Pit (@pitlookinboy) March 17, 2022
They are getting your new 1bed 1bath together right now as we tweet 💀 pic.twitter.com/nO6w1X8Q1A
— faith, trust, and pixie dust 🥂✨ (@_ProminentKevv) March 17, 2022
Michele has been advised to delete the tweet. But the post still remains on the site as people continue to fire jokes.
Hey I got a question for my little scamming scammers. Lol. If you get a SBA loan and it’s under a business name what are the steps to paying it back and if it is under the business name and you go into default does it go under your personal credit?
— Draya Michele (@drayamichele) March 17, 2022
One Twitter user advised the fashion designer to ask her lawyer, not social media.
🙋🏾♀️miss ma’am, going forward, these are questions you ask a lawyer. Not Twitter
— jas_notJaz 🌻 (@juju_the_cunt) March 17, 2022
Michele, however, prefers to seek answers from Twitter.
I didn’t want the technical answer. I wanted the straight up one.
— Draya Michele (@drayamichele) March 17, 2022
Some people actually came out with serious answers and appeared to be legitimately concerned for Michele.
Not apart of the SBA, but assuming it works just like any other loan then it’s simply just a loan where you have to pay the government [Loaner] (SBA) back over a certain period of time. For it affecting your personal credit, it depends. For sole proprietors, high possibility…
— TDengz (@TylerDengler) March 18, 2022
Still, most were just having too much fun with the replies.
— Whatever97 (@WhateverEST1997) March 17, 2022
Um I can’t believe you’ll ask this on Twitter pic.twitter.com/dRmRThZnK7
— The Darkest Knight (@jussspeaking) March 17, 2022
While Michele didn’t say why she was requesting the information, it appears she received the answers she was looking for.