Now that rumors are circulating that the alleged hate crime on Jussie Smollett may in fact be a hoax that he orchestrated, most of the conversation has shifted to the propensity of false allegations in a "cancel culture" where facts aren't always considered, and victimization is thought to be a big business that could be manipulated by those with self-serving agendas. With that said, while all the facts of the Jussie Smollett case have yet to be revealed, public opinion has begun to question the integrity of Smollett, who's been accused of staging the hate crime at an attempt to become a face of martyrdom.

Meanwhile, despite the gravity of those accusations, some content creators on the internet have provided some comic relief with the material, most evident in this video that captures the moment perfectly. In the voiceover provided by artist and comedian, Ace Vane, Smollett can be seen granting his exclusive interview with Good Morning America, yet this time host, Robin Roberts, can be seen shutting down his ulterior motives from the door.

"No black, no gay... you're making us look stupid bro," Roberts says to Smollett in the voiceover, prior to adding that "m*****f****** are dying for real and you're out here playing." Later on in clip, Smollett says "I just wanted to be the gay 2Pac," to which Roberts replies "You can't be gay 2Pac, n**** 2Pac was the gay 2Pac and the straight 2Pac, he all the 2Pac's."

To see more of Ace Vane's work, you can check out his Instagram page that has dozens of comedic voiceovers, in addition to his music with Meanz of Operation