In her latest track, Over Cooked, Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama Barker of making moves on her child's father, Le Vaughn. She also claimed that the latter had gotten intimate with both Soulja Boy and Tyga, and that the latter had gotten Alabama pregnant. However, Alabama and Tyga have both denied these claims.
In response to Bhad Bhabie's diss track, Soulja Boy has threatened to sue her for defamation.
The rapper took to Instagram Live after the release of Bhad Bhabie's diss track, where he went off on the latter in an expletive-riddled tirade. He labeled the singer a "crack baby" at one point for suggesting that he had slept with Barker.
Here's everything we know about the public spat between Bhad Bhabie and Soulja Boy
During the Instagram Live, Soulja Boy said he'd "smack the f*** out of [her]" if she spread lies about him again, adding that he is now looking at making things legal:
"You not Black, you not gangsta, you not s***. You ain’t no bad baby, you a crack baby. I don’t care how much money you get, you a cr***head deep down."
He added,
"And I'm suing your ass, b****. And I want all my money, too. Defamation of character. You lied on my name to the Internet. I want $10 million cash."
Bhad Bhabie was also accused by Soulja of spreading false information since he turned down her advances. While it remains unclear if Soulja Boy will follow through on his threats, Bhad Bhabie has already uploaded a new version of her track with his and Tyga's names censored out. In the track, she did claim to be anticipating legal action from Travis Barker's daughter, as she rapped towards the end:
"You can't put your lawyers on me 'cause everything that I'm sayin' is factual."
A rep for the songstress told TMZ:
“We are aware of the video circulating, but we do not condone any form of violence or threats. While some may view it as a joke or simply entertaining, men threatening women or making light of domestic violence is exactly why these issues are so often dismissed. Even though emotions are high, violence or threats against women should never be the answer."
The rep also stated that Bhad Bhabie, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, is passionate about making music and creating a safe space for young girls and women who have faced similar challenges or are currently experiencing them.
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