2 Chainz Turns Pinks Trap House Into HIV Testing Center

2 Chainz Turns Pinks Trap House Into HIV Testing Center

With the release of his fourth studio album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music last month, 2 Chainz has turned his Pink House into a local landmark, attracting visitors from miles around. In an effort to spread HIV/AIDS awareness, the College Park native turned the rented home into the Trap Clinic over Fourth of July holiday. The Hair Weave Killer is providing free HIV testing at the site, located at 1530 Howell Mill.

The event was sponsored by the Fulton County Board of Health, Atlanta AIDS and Test Atlanta, along with educational packets on HIV awareness, games and giveaways.

“Fulton County Board of Health say they pulling up today!! Come get tested and know your status! By the way this is Free99,” he captioned in a flyer posted to Instagram yesterday morning (July 4).

Fulton County Board of Health say they pulling up today!! Come get tested and know your status! By the way this is Free99

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This past Sunday (July 2), the Trap House was a temporary place of worship. Local activists gathered at the Trap Church to encourage citizens to become involved with local organizations.

For weeks now, the Trap House has been a destination spot in Atlanta. However, it has caused traffic problems on Howell Mill Road. Many drivers are slowing down to look at the house and others are stopping to take pictures from their cars.

Business owners became upset because there is not parking at the house, leaving visitors of the Trap House to park in the spaces owned by the businesses. The house has been rented through July 6, but may be extended due to it’s popularity and ongoing promotion of 2 Chainz’s latest album, Pretty Girls Like Trap Music. Cops can’t control the crowd since the house is private property.