DaBaby has denied an allegation that he knowingly flirted with married influencer MrsLaTruth.
MrsLaTruth, as she is known on her social media platform, is also an author who has millions of followers on social media.
On Wednesday, she shared screenshots with her followers of DaBaby, sending her DMs that angered her as a married woman.
“(I DONT PLAY ABOUT MY MARRIAGE)!! The ultimate disrespect for me is to have someone who steps in your dm who 1) Not only knows your [sic] married, 2) was doing business with my husband, 3) I ain’t nobody’s BIHHH, and 4) disrespect my husband and my marriage !!!,” MrsLaTruth wrote in part.
The situation became weirder because, in the post, the influencer claimed that DaBaby sent a woman to do his dirty work for him and added the screenshots of said woman and the rapper cooking up the scheme.
In response to these horrid allegations, DaBaby posted a video of himself explaining that it was not him who tried to flirt with MrsLaTruth.
“Whichever one of you graphic designer n***as took my name and that blue check and created that fake ass motherf**kin’ DM making it look like I’m out here tryin’ to slide in some wife DM, you dead f**kin’ wrong,” said the rapper.
Graphic design is a formidable industry, and those who do that work can charge a substantial fee. It’s hard to fathom that someone took time and talent to crop the blue checkmark onto a made-up page with DaBaby’s name on it just for blog attention.
Interestingly enough, DaBaby did not claim that MrsLaTruth did something shady but that some random graphic designer did. He never denied the other assertions she made either, such as him working with her husband.
Whatever the case is, it’s evident that the influencer doesn’t want any parts of the rapper.
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