Sexyy Red throws Easter carnival in Pagedale and launches new charity 8%

By Chad Davis0%

4/5/2026, 11:00:00 AM

BS Summary: This article contains 9 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Emotion, Halo Effect, and Appeal to Authority, with Unattributed Quote as the most egregious example at 12.6% saturation with 44 hits. Analysis detected 182 faulty-reasoning hits from 349 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 25% and a BS Rank of 8% (15,491 of 16,813 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 92.10% of the article peer group.

The Easter Bunny wasn’t the only one giving out gifts this weekend. 
St. 
Louis rapper Sexyy Red handed out baskets of plushy bunnies and candies and hosted a free carnival. 
The Grammy-nominated artist threw the event Friday evening in a beauty supply store parking lot in Pagedale to celebrate the launch of her charitable foundation, Giving is Sexyy. 
Hundreds of fans showed up for gifts, carnival rides, a petting zoo and to take their picture with Sexyy Red and her associate, a chain-wearing Easter bunny. 
"I just wanted to make their day," Sexyy Red said. "l’ll throw a little Easter shindig and give some baskets away, a little amusement park, toys, games, snacks." 
Lines to meet Sexyy Red snaked around the building. 
The carnival also included a petting zoo, Easter egg hunt, face painting, food and music. 
The artist’s new charity supports single parents, children with incarcerated parents and families escaping violence across St. 
Louis by providing resources and housing. 
Sexyy Red’s team said she hopes to eventually throw more charity events, including a gala, potentially. 
“Every time something’s going on in the city, I want to be a part of it,” Sexyy Red said. 
The rapper said she wants to bring back concerts and festivals to St. 
Louis like Hot 104.1 FM’s Super Jam. 
“I might go and have a 'Sexyy Day' down here,” she said. 
The artist has emerged as a leading voice in contemporary hip-hop, with songs like “SkeeYee,” “Get it Sexyy,” “Rich Baby Daddy,” and “Pound Town” becoming signature hits. 
Sexyy Red’s appearance on Tyler, the Creator’s “Sticky,” with Lil Wayne and GloRilla earned her a 2026 Grammy nomination, her first. 
But Friday was about the foundation and longtime fans who chanted Sexyy Red’s name for hours in a parking lot on Page Avenue. 
“It's really nice for her to come back and give back to the community, come back to our hometown,” said event attendee and longtime fan Kiera Alexander. 
“To see the kids happy, smiling in St. 
Louis, it’s amazing. 
It's everything.” 
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Framing Effect
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Appeal to Authority
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Appeal to Emotion
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Politically Right Leaning Bias
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