2 Chainz turned his “Pink Trap House,” a home he rented in Atlanta to promote his new album “Pretty Girls Like Trap Music,” into a pop-up clinic for free HIV testing on July 4. A total of 53 people out of the estimated 300 attendees were tested, according to Teresa Bell, program manager at the Fulton County Board of Health, who manages community outreach. The pink house has also been used as a "trap church," which involved many local groups coming together and urging the public to support organisations to help residents of the poorest neighborhoods. The Pink TrapHouse is shutting its doors tomorrow, Friday, July 7.According to The AJC, George Rohrig, founder of the property management firm that owns the house, is seeking new tenants and plans to paint the trap house white.