Fivio Foreign checks into $10K rehab center

NYC rapper Fivio Foreign is kicking off 2026 on a positive note by entering a pricey rehab program after a tough 2025 spent mostly behind bars. In a candid Instagram post, he opened up about his 'dumb mistakes' and credited his family and team for the push. The move comes amid his three-year probation following a New Year's Eve gun incident.

Oh honey, if 2025 was a hot mess for Fivio Foreign, 2026 is already serving redemption realness! The 'Big Drip' hitmaker, who spent the bulk of last year in jail, just dropped an Instagram PSA that's got everyone rooting for his comeback. Picture this: on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, Fivio introduces the world to his 'wife' and their adorable infant son, shouting them out alongside his team and even his probation officer for urging him to get his mind right. 💪

Flashback to the drama — we first spilled the tea back in March on Fivio's lockup after that wild New Year's Eve 2024 incident where he allegedly pulled a gun on a woman. Fast-forward to August 2025, he's out and slapped with a three-year probation. But instead of spiraling, Fivio's owning it: 'dumb mistakes,' he admits in the post, and he's not skimping on the fix — dropping a cool $10,000 for a week or two in rehab. Why? To hold onto that 'beautiful lifestyle' and prioritize his family, of course. Family first, icons! 👨‍👩‍👧

The response? Pure love in the comments from fellow artists like Yung Bleu and Topson, plus music exec Sierra Lever cheering him on. It's a reminder that even in the messy world of rap stardom, turning the page can be iconic. So, is this the glow-up Fivio's been needing, or just the start of more plot twists? Spill your thoughts, fam.

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