⁠“Both of y’all can’t come to the cookouts” — Internet reacts as Alabama Barker responds to Bhad Bhabie’s latest diss aimed at her race

Los Angeles Premiere Of "Drugstore June" - Source: Getty
Bhad Bhabie at the Los Angeles premiere of "Drugstore June" at TCL Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood, California on February 20, 2024. (Image via Getty/Olivia Wong)

Alabama Barker is trolling Bhad Bhabie, who recently released a diss track about her, for calling her a "cr*cker," despite being white herself.

On her latest diss track, Bhad Bhabie spits the following verse as an insult to Barker:

"Surround yourself with Blacks but still ain't 'vited to the cookout. Cr*cker b*tch. I ain't backing down from this sh*t I feel like Curtis."

For her part, Barker took to Instagram to upload a video of herself vibing to KenTheMan's track First, which contains lyrics about things not adding up:

"I don't like it when the math ain't mathin," KenTheMan raps in the video. "And it still f*ck you n**gas with a passion."

She also penned a direct message to Bhad Bhabie for her caption:

"Did I just get called a cr*cker b*tch by another white women [sic]. Call us Cracker Barrel h*."

Scores online have begun reacting to the situation with varied responses, though many users took shots at them. Here's what one user jokingly said, for instance:

Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
"Neither one of yall invited to the cookout 😂😂."

The comments didn't end there:

Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
"How somebody who ain’t invited to the cookout tell somebody else they ain’t invited!?" someone probed.
"Ma’am you’re not invited to the cookout either 🙄," another pointed out.
Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
"Both of y’all can’t come to the cookouts TF 😂," one more jested.
"I know Travis can barely sleep at night," a fourth user quipped.

Here's what the rest of Instagram is saying:

Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
"Neither one of them invited to the cookout. Why are we always the topic of discussion ….this beef Don’t have nothing to do with Black people 😂would it possibly be because they are cosplaying and both know it 🥴💀," one user echoed.
"🥴Two white girls rap beefing is like… a gluten-free food fight at a yoga retreat," another quipped.
Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
Fans react to Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker's beef (Image via Instagram/@theshaderoom)
"Can we normalize cancelling both these women for cosplaying black women 🙄," someone asked.
"i want them both to shut upppppp omg 🫨🫨🫨," another chimed in.

However, Scores online had a massive problem with Bhabie seemingly using the "N" word in her track. While some couldn't believe their ears, others decried the track altogether for it.


Bhad Bhabie calls out Alabama Barker for running to her daddy for everything: Read more

In her new diss track, OG Crashout, Bhabie featured an Alabama Barker lookalike, while a verse from the track goes:

"OG crash out with the drum, I blink one-eighty-two shots / You the cry baby, you callin' Ye 'bout the last diss that I droppеd / You keep runnin' back to your daddy, I don't know when I last seen my pops."

In addition to accusing her of running to her father, Travis Barker, for everything, she accused her rival of using Ozempic.

“B*tch, you scared, you postin' up Big Mama like she with you, b*tch, you weird / Miss Piggy used to be fat before the Ozempic,” Bhabie raps.

She also called out her behavior, accent, and makeup:

“How you born rich and you actin' ratchet? You movin' backwards / How you got Atlanta accent? You ain't fooling me, you from Calabasas / I'ma make sure this the last song you gon' make about me / Face to face, you can't do that with no makeup.”

Bhabie ended her song by calling Barker a "304," which spells "hoe" when typed onto a calculator and turned upside down.

Edited by Yesha Srivastava
comments icon

What's your opinion?
Newest
Best
Oldest