Soulja Boy Warns Marlon Wayans “Never Say My Name” As Beef Escalates
Soulja Boy is making it clear that he doesn’t want Marlon Wayans mentioning his name at all. On Wednesday (Feb. 11), Soulja took his issues with the comedian to Instagram, where he warned him, “Never say my name.”
According to AllHipHop, the “Crank That” entertainer then doubled down on his vitriol, clowning the legendary funnyman’s career and specifically taking aim at his White Chicks film. “I ain’t mad at none of that sh*t. I’m just stating facts, ni**as,” he said on the IG Live. “Don’t never get on no platform talking about me, n***a you know how much work I put in this sh*t? You ever seen me dress up like a white bi**h?…Matter of fact got some sh*t to say. You try to talk about me because you think I performed for the president. Meanwhile, you dressed up like a whole white bi**h. I’ll smack the f**k out your a**.”
The animosity spilled over to X/Twitter, where the Chicago native turned up on the 52-year-old, calling him a slew of homophobic slurs for his role in the aforementioned 2004 movie. “Ain’t this u f****t?” Soulja typed. “White man could never make me dress up like a white b*tch. Ur career ended when u did this. Get off my d**k Uncle Tom a** ni**a.”
https://twitter.com/MarlonWayans/status/1889495126248178173
Marlon Wayans then fired back with a flurry of posts aimed at the online troll, calling out the rapper for looking like a drug abuser in an old photo and sharing old DMs showing how Soulja Boy has been constantly trying to get into a movie with him.
“Lookin’ like you give up anything for some meth,” Marlon typed. “Hey @souljaboy you a grown man and still use the word “boy” in your name. Thats what they were calling you at that event huh? Hey there Boy, can you do that dance for me? I’ll throw u a meme coin f**k outta here slappy.”
The back and forth stems from the Wayans Bro appearing on 101.1 The Wiz, reacting to a slew of rappers performing at Donald Trump‘s inauguration. Marlon unloaded on Soulja Boy, claiming he had been “canceled” and needed the gig to stay relevant.
“I mean Soulja Boy, he been canceled, nobody cares about Soulja Boy. So Soulja Boy better go and get that check… He don’t care… I think they thought it was a Bitcoin event, and they found out it was a ball for him, and it was too late to pull out. But you know, that’s why you’ve got to check the fine print.”
And from there, things have consistently unraveled.
Look through the mess above.
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