Doe Boy Displays The Streaming Setup That His Girlfriend, Lola Brooke, Provided For Him

Fans can anticipate more livestreams from Doe Boy in the near future. On Sunday, December 28, the BEEN HIM rapper revealed that his girlfriend, Lola Brooke, provided him with a new streaming setup.

In a video posted on X, Doe Boy filmed Brooke as she led him into a room, showcasing the workspace and design she created for him. He mentioned, “I got my eyes closed,” and complimented her appearance by saying, “You look f**king beautiful.” He then revealed dual monitors, a gaming chair, and plaques on the wall.

He expressed surprise, saying, “Hold on. You did this by yourself? My lil’ handy girl.” He later highlighted his “Oh, really?” button, noting, “You know how the streamers be having they lil’ buttons. I got mines. This the only one I need. I don’t even need that machine.”

Brooke inquired about a Chomps figurine she had gifted him, acknowledging his allegiance to the Cleveland Browns. She asked, “Is this a thing ‘cause I don’t —” to which he promptly replied, “Yeah, that’s the Dawg Pound, you feel me?”

Doe Boy and Brooke have been linked romantically since 2024 when she appeared in his “Special” music video. They later confirmed their relationship on Instagram around Valentine’s Day this year.

During an appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” Brooke discussed their relationship, stating, “We have this thing where we [are] not hiding, but we [are] still private. It’s not a secret, but it’s private.”

When asked about Doe Boy’s reaction to some of her more provocative lyrics, particularly the line “Your man left racks on my nightstand, and he still left with no sex” from the song “Excuse Me,” Brooke jokingly remarked, “He love it ‘cause [he’s] like, ‘Ooh, you ain’t give it up, boo.’ [He’s] like, ‘Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about. You ain’t give it up, you ain’t easy.’”

On the music front, Brooke released her iight bet! EP in November, featuring a collaboration with N3WYRKLA on the track “Invest” and a song titled “Pain” that samples Mary J. Blige. Explaining the latter song, she said, “Mary got so much music about pushing through and overcoming, so her words in the ‘No More Drama’ sample — and just who she is in general — really brought a special layer to the song.”

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