Bebe Rexha Slams G-Eazy Publicly, Stands By What She Said
Bebe Rexha slams G-Eazy when asked if she wanted to shoot social content with him while in New York City. While sharing alleged text messages on social media, which have since been deleted, Bebe, 34, was asked by someone representing the rapper if she had any interest in the shoot.
Bebe Rexha Slams G-Eazy
Writing over the screenshot, the Bebe Rexha slams G-Eazy directly, initially tagging him and saying: “You have my number. Why don’t you text me and ask me yourself you stuck up ungrateful loser.”
Pouring more gas into the fire, she adds, “You’re lucky people are liking you again. Cause I could go in on all the s—-y things you’ve done and how you treated me after giving you your only real hit. Btw the answer is no. Hope you good. [peace sign emoji].”
Rexha was referring to the duo’s collaboration on the 2022 hit, “My, Myself & I,” which was also mentioned in the alleged screenshots.
She Stands On What She Said
In a follow-up message on X (formerly Twitter), the New York native explained why she deleted the previous post slamming G-Eazy, 35. She wrote on Thursday (June 13) night, “Someone from my team had me take down my Instagram story. I decided to remove it because it felt very negative and toxic. Sometimes trauma can lead us to react that way, and that period of my life was traumatizing.”
However, Rexha stands by what she said because she added, “I am writing this because I regret taking it down.”
Fans loved that Rexha slammed G-Eazy. One person commented, “‘your only hit’ She read him to filth i am crying [sobbing emoji].” Another said, “i love you sister [hug emoji] every man in the industry thats wronged you will crumble.” Added a third, “To be honest it needs to be addressed how toxic he is there was nothing wrong with what you said. And he has a pattern of being not a nice person and I would think years later he would improve but I suppose not.”
More fans rallied behind Bebe on social media. “DRAG HIM, QUEEN. U literally gave more than 9 men their biggest hit, yall need to respect u,” wrote one person. “I respect you so much more as an artist for this,” declared another fan.
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On her Instagram Stories and TikTok page Friday, Rexha cemented her claim in a clip with the words: “I said what I said” written over it. Adding spice to her shade, she added audio from her unreleased song, “I’m the Drama.” She debuted the track when she performed at Coachella last month.
Seemingly unbothered by Rexha’s claims, G-Eazy hasn’t addressed her calling him out on social media. Instead, he has been promoting his music video for his new track, “Anxiety,” and kicking off his Freak Show world tour Thursday night in NYC. Meanwhile,the pop star recently dropped a new track titled “Chase It” a few weeks ago with an accompanying music video.