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Azealia Banks Dragged Online For Calling Jacky Oh’s Death Karma, Still Butt Hurt About DC Young Fly Roasting Her

Hell is hot for immature and disrespectful artist Azealia Banks, who dared to attribute comedian D.C. Young Fly losing the mother of his children, Jacky Oh, to karma all because she’s not over him rightfully roasting her ass on Wild N’ Out.

Jacky Oh (real name Jacklyn Smith) died on May 31 in Miami after allegedly undergoing cosmetic surgery, which she announced she was having in a since-deleted Instagram post, referring to it as a “mommy makeover,” People reported.

Police found her unresponsive and transported her to Mercy Hospital, where she was pronounced dead “despite resuscitative efforts.”

A cause of death hasn’t officially been revealed.

Many Wild N’ Out fans showed support and respect for DC Young Fly and his three children, offering their condolences and prayers, including celebrities…except one heartless person. Azealia Banks.

On her Instagram Story, the “212” singer wrote, “Damn, DC Young Fly spent years disguising his own deeply rooted hatred of self as jokes pointed at women’s beauty, projecting his own ugliness unto women perfectly secure in their own skin.”

Her disgraceful words continued, “Say what you want about my tears. They were pure tears of rage. And not at all a sign of weakness. Because in the end…I won. I’m happy I cried and moved on. That Jackie O girl must have been so deeply insecure about herself.”

“And the nerve of DC to call such a gorgeous woman as Azealia Banks…ugly on national television while a bunch of Black people laughed.”

She then said it was ironic that Jacky O died at 32 the day she turned 32, May 31, 2023. 

Basically, the no-talent-having-ass is still mad about DC Young Fly making jokes about her four years ago on Wild N’ Out when she was the one coming for him the entire “So Fly” game.

Thankfully, the internet dragged Banks for her disrespect and put her in her place.

“Kids lost a mother, and you thinking about a f**king joke !! That’s what [you] was on the f**king show for !! That’s what comedians do.”

“You will get your karma, and the world will laugh at your pain! Your evil for what you posted and whoever you believe in will return the pain to you! Kids lost their mom, and a man lost his woman. You a very sad and lost woman! You think people like, but they really look at you in disgust! No one will speak positively on you EVER simply because of your actions and words .. you deserve to be CANCELLED.”

“Grown ass woman who speaking about someone else insecurities when the whole time that is you!.. Nobody owes you nothing. You act like just because you came on the show, everything supposed to change how the game is played. Jacky is someone’s mother, sister, child and friend, but you found a way to make this about yourself. You hate yourself so much you wanted the attention that DC and Jacky were receiving.”

Thursday, June 8, DC Young Fly finally addressed Jacky Oh’s death on Instagram, calling her the “queen” of his children.

“I wasn’t in no rush to post this because I wanted it to be a dream so bad but every hour I’m reminded of reality, so I wanna make sure I applaud you in the proper manner,” he wrote. “You are the GREATEST MOTHER I KNOW your soul was beautiful Yu always wanted the best for others, and I admired how our family love each other!!! Never had to worry about our kids loving each other cause you were on top of Dat!!!

This is the episode Banks was mad about.

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