Wednesday, October 16

Sexyy Red Responds To Backlash Over Allegedly Making Fun Of Her Friend: “We [Have] Thick Skin!”

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Sexyy Red has actually shown time and time once again that she’s unfazed by the web. On Thursday (Oct. 3), throughout an Instagram Live, the “Pound Town” hitmaker checked out a remark aloud comparing among her buddies to Finesse2Tymes.

“Who appears like Finesse?” Red asked the audiences before covering her mouth. In the background, somebody questioned, “Why [do] they keep stating that?” Another buddy leapt in: “Everybody put their face in the cam. Who the f ** k appears like Finesse? Do not no one appear like Finesse over here.”

The clip made its rounds on social networks, with a number of individuals implicating Red of deliberately satirizing somebody in her entourage. “Watch out for the ‘good friends’ that believe it’s excessively amusing,” checked out one reply beneath The Neighborhood Talk’s repost. A different user composed,”[You] could not pay to check out any unfavorable talk about my good friends. That’s unusual.”

The Hood Hottest Princess artist captured wind of the debate and resolved it herself. “Man, we [are] from St. Louis. We [have] thick skin, and [we’ve] been [flaming] s ** t. We do not care ’bout [none of this]The joke was amusing,” she shared in the remarks area.”[Motherf**kers] state I appear like Young Thug all the time and we laugh. All of us still get [n**gas]so next.”

On the music side, Red dropped the visuals for “U Kno What To Do (UKWTD)” on Wednesday (Oct. 2). It marked her very first solo effort given that May’s In Sexyy We TrustThe 14-track collection boasted contributions from Drake, Mike WiLL Made-It, VonOff1700, and Lil Baby, in addition to standout cuts like “U My Everything” and “Get It Sexyy.”

The artist’s “Sexyy Red 4 President Tour,” which saw Kodak Black as an unique visitor, formally ended on Tuesday (Oct. 1). Throughout the trek, the Missouri native brought artists like Ice Spice and JT onstage.

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