Wrestling icons turned Hollywood actors John Cena and Dwayne Johnson found themselves in a heated rivalry ten years ago. Speaking on the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast, Cena acknowledged his mistake in 2011 when Johnson, already a successful movie star, returned to the WWE after a decade-long absence. Cena said it was his lack of "any concept of growth or someone else’s perspective” that led him to call Johnson out for leaving wrestling. Luckily, their feud didn't totally ruin their relationship, as Cena added, "it was almost at the cost of our friendship, which I would like to say now is in a really good place.”
Drake and Kanye "Ye" West's feud seemed to have ended in 2021 after a period of quiet, but Drake went on to mock his old adversary in 2023. During an episode of Sound 42’s 'The Fry Yiy Show' on SiriusXM Radio, the Canadian rapper previewed a track called 'Rescue Me' which includes a sample of Kim Kardashian discussing her divorce with Ye, in which she says, “I didn’t come this far, just to come this far and not be happy."
Drake and Kanye West have had a strained relationship. They have exchanged words on social media and in their songs, and their feud intensified in 2021. West attempted to coincide the release of his album 'Donda' with Drake's album 'Certified Lover Boy', leading Drake to respond in a Trippie Red song. They seemed to bury the hatchet towards the end of the year, but it didn't last for long.
During an appearance on 'Who's Talking to Chris Wallace,' Eva Longoria was reminded of her breakthrough role on the popular soap opera 'The Young and the Restless.' With a laugh, the actress responded, "Oh god, don't show a clip." After the clip was played, she laughed again and exclaimed, "I can't believe you found that." Longoria went on to talk about how she had to work at a temp agency alongside her role on the show because it "didn't pay enough for [her] to live off being an actor."
However, these seemingly harmless comments were taken as direct insults by Eric Braeden, who portrayed Victor Newman on 'Young and the Restless.' Braeden began his response with a series of tweets, saying, "EVA LONGORIA: you just made derogatory remarks about daytime actors! You simply weren't good enough to handle the pressures of this medium!"
One Twitter user weighed in, claiming, " "She was awful as Isabella. We used to laugh at her scenes," and Braeden replied, "There you go! She was a caricature!!"
Offset and Quavo of Migos were reportedly involved in a backstage altercation at the 2023 Grammys prior to a tribute performance honoring their late bandmate, Takeoff. In a video obtained by Entertainment Tonight, Cardi B can be seen breaking up the fight and expressing her disapproval by yelling, "Both of y'all wrong. Both of y'all! This is not right." Cardi added, "you shouldn’t have been talking.” Sources revealed that the dispute revolved around the execution of the tribute, with TMZ reporting that Quavo supposedly declined to include Offset in the performance, despite the Recording Academy’s request for them to collaborate on stage. Migos later officially disbanded.
During her appearance on Britain's 'The Big Narstie Show' on December 2, Mel B was direct in naming the "biggest [ ]head" she has ever encountered. According to The Wrap, the former Spice Girl wasted no time mentioning a few names: "James Corden, Geri Halliwell, Jessie J, and me." While she admitted her affection for Halliwell, Mel B also acknowledged that her former bandmate can sometimes be "really annoying." However, her tone changed when discussing 'Late Late Show' host James Corden. “I think you always have to be nice to the people that you work with—whether it be production, camera guys, sound, lighting,” she explained. “We all work for the same thing, so you should always be nice, and he hasn’t been very nice.” Earlier in 2022, he was accused of being rude to staff at NYC's Balthazar restaurant. Mel B herself has appeared on Corden's show in both 2016 and 2018.
Antonio Brown once again crossed the line in his ongoing feud with Tom Brady, this time by posting a blatantly doctored photo of Gisele Bündchen on social media. The controversial former NFL wide receiver shared an image in which the model's face was edited onto another woman's body on his Snapchat account on November 21, 2022. There was no accompanying caption, leaving it unclear why Brown chose to involve Brady's ex-wife in this publicity stunt. However, the photo was swiftly removed from his profile.
This incident adds to a series of strange social media attacks against Brady that Brown initiated back in October, right around the time of Brady's divorce. Brown shared a text conversation from 2021 in which the quarterback accused him of behaving like "a young immature man that is selfish, self-serving, irrational, and irresponsible," according to TMZ.
Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger have developed a close friendship in recent years, despite once having a strong dislike for each other. The two action stars, famous for their roles in movies like 'The Expendables' and 'Escape Plan', were actually fierce competitors during the 1980s and 1990s. Stallone openly admitted in an interview with Forbes that they "really disliked each other immensely" during that time.
Stallone added, “We were… this may sound a little vain, but I think we were pioneering a kind of genre at that time and it hasn’t been seen since really. So the competition, because it’s his nature, he is very competitive and so am I… and I just thought it actually helped, but off-screen we were still competitive and that was not a healthy thing at all, but we’ve become really good friends.”
Kanye "Ye" West engaged in a one-sided feud with Pete Davidson following news of a romantic connection between the comedian and his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. West's anger persisted even after Davidson and Kardashian ended their relationship. The rapper took to Instagram to vent his frustration, sharing messages exchanged with Kardashian regarding their children, and making threatening remarks towards Davidson. One of West's posts stated, "ask Pete how those tattoos of my kids doing in the trauma unit." Davidson had developed a close bond with Kardashian's children and had their initials tattooed on his neck. These posts were ultimately removed, allegedly because Kardashian was greatly displeased with West reverting to his previous behavior.
After enduring months of public criticism, Davidson, who does not use social media, shared screenshots of messages he sent to Ye through Twitter. These messages were confirmed to be authentic by E! News. The exchange began on March 13 when Ye began expressing family-related grievances.
He asked Ye to "calm down" because "Kim is the literally the best mother I've ever met," adding, "I've decided that I'm not gonna let you treat us this way anymore and I'm done being quiet. Grow ... up." When Ye asked where he was, Davidson replied with a photo of himself laying down and wrote, "In bed with your wife." He continued, "You don't scare me bro ... It's so sad to watch you ruin ur legacy on the daily," he wrote, while offering to meet in LA to talk things out between them. Ye told him to come to Sunday Service but Davidson said he didn't want the press. "What you are doing to your family is dangerous and going to scar them for life. Please handle these matters privately bro I beg you."
Sylvester Stallone has been using social media to discuss his feud with producer Irwin Winkler and Irwin's son, David Winkler. Irwin co-produced the 'Rocky' films and served as the producer for the 'Creed' spin-off series featuring Michael B. Jordan. Stallone has producing credits for the 'Creed' movies but not for 'Rocky,' even though he wrote, starred in, and sometimes directed them.
In 2019, Stallone revealed that he had requested some ownership rights to the 'Rocky' franchise, considering his deep involvement in its creation. However, the Winklers dismissed his request, arguing that Stallone had the opportunity to star in the movies instead.
Stallone took to social media to criticize Winkler, arguing that it is unfair for the entire legacy of 'Rocky' to remain exclusively within the Winkler family. Stallone expressed the distressing nature of this topic, as he had intended to leave a lasting legacy of 'Rocky' for his own children.
It is not widely known that rapper Pusha T and his brother collaborated on the creation of the iconic McDonald's jingle, "I'm Lovin' It." In a retaliatory move for their insultingly poor compensation, Pusha joined forces with Arby's to release a diss track aimed at the fast-food giant. Seeking retribution, the rapper aligned himself with Arby's to not only promote their Spicy Fish Sandwich but also to take down their competition. Accompanying the track, Pusha tweeted the hashtag "#ArbysPaidMeButIWouldSayThisAnyway," indicating that he was indeed compensated for his participation. Rolling Stone verified that Pusha's revenge had a positive impact on his bank account.
On February 2022, Azealia Banks targeted Julia Fox, Kanye West's ex-girlfriend and Banks' former friend.
In response to Fox's post that she isn't sad about her breakup with Ye but is instead a "#1 hustler," and "came up," Banks wrote on her Instagram Stories, "What did you hustle him for? A bag and some Lucien's? You absolutely did not come up because if this is how women who 'always date billionaires' behave when [stuff] goes south, threatening tell-all books... You can kiss your days as a low-rate escort goodbye, sis."
What followed were a series of low blows and screenshots of messages posted to both of their Instagram Stories. Banks called Fox a "dirty junkie who was shooting up while she was pregnant."
During the Super Bowl weekend of 2022, Kanye "Ye" West sparked a conflict on his Instagram account, targeting Pete Davidson for obvious reasons and surprisingly, his longtime friend and collaborator, Kid Cudi. On February 12, in a since-deleted note to Instagram, Ye tagged Cudi as well as Kim Kardashian and wrote, "Just so everyone knows Cudi will not be on Donda [2] because he’s friends with you know who,” as per Billboard. Cudi, who last collaborated with Ye on his 2021 'Donda' album, left a comment on Ye’s post that read: "Too bad I dont wanna be on ur album u [ ] dinosaur hahaha." He continued, "everyone knows ive been the best thing about ur albums since i met u. Ima pray for you brother.” Then Cudi tweeted, “We talked weeks ago about this. You’re whack for flipping the script and posting this lie just for a look on the internet. You ain’t no friend. BYE."
Ye and Billie Eilish, co-headliners at Coachella, found themselves in a feud after Ye called her out for a comment she made during a recent concert in Atlanta. Eilish had halted her performance to address a distressed fan, reassuring the audience that her priority was their safety and well-being. From the stage, Eilish said "Don’t crowd…We’re taking care of our people, hold on. I wait for people to be ok until I keep going.” Ye interpreted these comments as an indirect diss to Travis Scott, who unknowingly continued performing while dozens of fans were injured, and some killed, in the crowd at Astroworld. He took to Instagram to accuse her of dissing Scott, and said "Come on Billie we love you. Please apologize to Trav and to the families of the people who lost their lives. No one intended this to happen.” He added, “Trav didn’t have any idea of what was happening when he was on stage and was very hurt by what happened, and yes Trav will be with me at Coachella, but now I need Billie to apologize before I perform.” Eilish responded a couple of hours later saying "Literally never said a thing about Travis. Was just helping a fan."
Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson's feud began during the production of 'The Fate of the Furious' in 2017. Diesel took to Instagram to criticize Johnson, claiming that the aggression between their characters on-screen was genuine. Since then, the two actors have not collaborated and have made disparaging remarks about each other in interviews, indicating a strained relationship. However, in November 2021, Diesel publicly reached out to Johnson, imploring him to return for the series' final film. In an open letter, he appealed to their previous camaraderie, referring to Johnson as his "little brother" and reminding him of the bonds they share with each other's families. Diesel also revealed that he had promised his late co-star and friend, Paul Walker, that he would give the franchise a satisfying conclusion.
A month later, Johnson responded to Diesel's public request with a candid interview on CNN. He viewed Diesel's request as an "example of his manipulation," and clarified that he had already informed Diesel privately that he had no intention of returning to the franchise. Therefore, Johnson was taken aback by the open letter and was not pleased with the inclusion of his children and the mention of a mutual friend. "I didn't like that he brought up his children in the post, as well as Paul Walker's death. Leave them out of it." Johnson reiterated that he will not return for 10th and final film in the 'Fast & Furious' series.
Will Ferrell and Adam McKay had a successful comedic partnership spanning more than 20 years, collaborating on popular films such as 'Anchorman,' 'Step Brothers,' and 'Talladega Nights.' In April 2019, they announced the end of their joint production company, Gloria Sanchez Productions, attributing it to McKay's increased capacity for producing. However, it seems there was more to the story, as Ferrell has completely severed ties with McKay.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, McKay disclosed that their relationship reached its breaking point when he chose to cast John C. Reilly instead of Ferrell in his HBO drama series, without consulting Ferrell. Although McKay attempted to apologize and acknowledge his mishandling of the situation, he fears that Ferrell may never forgive him or speak to him again.
In a 2021 interview with The New Yorker, Paul McCartney made a surprising comment about The Rolling Stones, saying "I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are." Ouch! “I think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs.” Weeks later, Mick Jagger responded to the comments on Zane Lowe’s Apple Music show and said that the real difference is that "The Rolling Stones is a big concert band in other decades and other areas when the Beatles never even did an arena tour, or Madison Square Garden with a decent sound system.” Jagger clarified, "One band is unbelievably luckily, still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn’t exist."
The affluent creator of 'Seinfeld' and the equally wealthy prominent lawyer both frequently visit the upscale vacation spot of Martha's Vineyard. In the past, they were close friends. Regrettably, their friendship came to an end when Dershowitz began representing individuals from the Trump administration. When David, a liberal, unexpectedly encountered Dershowitz at a convenience store, he confronted him about his work with Trump and expressed his disgust towards his actions. Dershowitz apparently attempted to reconcile by suggesting that they could still communicate, stating "We can still talk, Larry," but David declined his gesture of peace.
Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher, known for his cantankerous nature, made harsh remarks about Prince Harry during an interview with The Sun. In a profanity-laced rant, he criticized the Prince, referring to him as a "woke snowflake," and slammed him for "dissing" his family in public. (Ironic coming from the man who has carried on an extremely public decade-long feud with his own brother.) When commenting on Prince Harry's marriage to Meghan Markle, he said "This is what happens when you get involved with Americans. As simple as that.” While Prince Harry is unlikely to engage in a public battle with Gallagher, it's safe to say there's no love lost between the two.
The rivalry between champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and controversial YouTuber Logan Paul is quite peculiar. One might wonder how these two individuals even came into contact. Logan Paul has ambitions of becoming a boxer, while Mayweather has been vocal about his feelings towards young YouTubers attempting to enter the boxing world. Their dispute originated on Twitter and strangely escalated to an official, high-profile boxing match. Mayweather, known for his attitude and provocative remarks, found himself facing an arrogant, aspiring YouTuber who believed he could defeat him, leading to chaos. The fight concluded with both contenders lasting the full eight rounds, and no winner being declared.
Nick Cannon and Eminem have had ongoing issues since 2009. The conflict began when Cannon defended his ex-wife Mariah Carey against Eminem's allegations that they had dated. Ten years later, on December 5, 2019, Fat Joe released 'Lord Above,' a song featuring Eminem, who mentioned Carey and Cannon. In response, Cannon released a diss track called 'The Invitation.' The feud has since spilled over onto Twitter, with both artists continuing to criticize each other.
According to Complex, the rapper has made multiple mentions of his relationship with Carey in his songs. The singer, on the other hand, is said to have believed that he was simply fixated on her, leading her to create a song titled 'Clown' in retaliation to Eminem.
Both stars spoke out during the Harvey Weinstein scandal to accuse him of sexual assault. However, McGowan later claimed that she believed Argento had a sexual relationship with actor Jimmy Bennett when he was 17. Argento supposedly demanded that McGowan retract her statement within 24 hours, threatening legal consequences if she didn't comply.
Kim Kardashian occasionally chooses to style her hair in braids. However, this decision has sparked critiques, including from actress Lindsay Lohan, who accused Kardashian of cultural appropriation.
Reportedly, there was a dispute between the two individuals during the filming of 'Transformers,' resulting in Fox being removed from the third saga.
In 2009, during the VMAs, Swift received the Best Female Video Award. However, Kanye interrupted her speech, grabbing the microphone to proclaim that Beyoncé should have been the rightful winner.
Lorre, the mastermind behind 'Two and a Half Men' featuring Charlie Sheen, faced a public conflict after Sheen labeled him a narcissist during an interview on Kiis 1065. Consequently, Sheen's character was ultimately written off the show.
The dispute began when Taylor stated in Rolling Stone that her song 'Bad Blood' was inspired by a former pop singer friend. However, in 2019, they reconciled.
According to Hollywood Life, Rihanna and Katy Perry were once close friends until Rihanna decided to reconcile with Chris Brown. Perry reportedly disapproved of the relationship and chose to distance herself from her former companion.
According to Hollywood Life, a dispute was taking place between the singers off-camera during filming of 'The X Factor.' Despite this, the stars' representatives refuted these allegations.
Paris and Nicole, who gained fame through their reality show, were once close friends. However, their friendship came to an end when Nicole neglected to invite Paris to her wedding, as reported by Pop Sugar.
In 2015, Nicki Minaj expressed her disappointment on Twitter after her music video was not awarded, indirectly mentioning Taylor Swift.
Bruce Willis wasn't happy when Sylvester Stallone criticized 'The Expendables 3,' according to E! News.
These former partners have frequently argued on Twitter after Kanye made negative comments about the singer and even mentioned her children.
Allegedly, their misunderstanding on social media arose from different ideas on feminism and a shared ex-boyfriend as some of the motives.
According to reports, Bieber allegedly began sending malicious messages to the singer following their breakup.
Ciara accused Rihanna of ignoring her at an event in 2011. They later engaged in public disputes on Twitter but eventually reconciled.
According to the Mirror, the relationship between Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love was rocky, resulting in disputes within Nirvana. Love claimed in 2012 that Grohl attempted to woo her 19-year-old daughter, Frances Bean Cobain.
In 2015, Rose made a comment on social media about Kylie Jenner's relationship with Tyga, triggering an aggressive reaction from Khloé, Kylie's older sister.
Zayn Malik expressed his opinion on Taylor Swift's music, prompting a social media response from Calvin Harris.
Elton John reportedly claimed that Madonna had no shot at winning the Best Live Act award at the Q Awards. His remarks sparked anger in the singer, leading to a feud between the two.
In 2014, they had an encounter on social media when Iggy Azalea received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.
The conflict originated when Bieber dated Bloom's former partner Miranda Kerr. Several years later, it was rumored that Bloom started a relationship with Bieber's past girlfriend Selena Gomez. Tensions escalated to the point where Bloom allegedly punched Bieber in a restaurant, as reported by the Mirror.
According to E! News, there was a disagreement between the pair in October 2012 backstage at 'American Idol', where the rapper allegedly made threats towards the pop star.
Sheen expressed frustration after Rihanna declined to meet his ex, a devoted fan, and vented his anger through inflammatory posts on social media.
In 2012, Kardashian posted and then removed several tweets about his ex-partner. He accused Ora of being unfaithful with "like 20 dudes." In response, Ora used Twitter to label him as crazy.
Trump's comments about the actor's abilities on social media led to Brand questioning if Trump is intoxicated while posting tweets.
In 2013, Sinead O'Connor penned a letter to Miley Cyrus, expressing concerns about her new image and exploitation in the music industry.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Rose is widely known as one of the most unpredictable figures in rock 'n' roll. Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, Gilby Clarke, Steven Adler, and Matt Sorum all departed from the band due to conflicts with Rose.
According to The Sun, this well-known feud in Hollywood involved two legendary actresses who were both in the limelight at the same time and fell in love with the same man. They exchanged several public insults.
In a New York nightclub, a significant disagreement erupted between the two individuals. The altercation allegedly stemmed from a remark attributed to Drake regarding Rihanna's alleged infidelity towards Brown, as reported by the New York Daily News. Nevertheless, in 2019, they found common ground to collaborate on music.
In 2009 and 2013, the two had arguments, and tensions rose when Lady Gaga gifted Sharon, Osborne's mother, with a peace offering birthday cake. Osborne, displeased with the gesture, expressed her dissatisfaction on social media with harsh remarks.
The duo had a strong relationship and collaborated on music for an extended period. During this time, McCartney gave Jackson guidance on music rights investment. Sometime after, Jackson infuriated McCartney when he purchased the rights to numerous Beatles songs, as reported by Mental Floss.
During a performance of her song 'FU' in Italy in 2015, Cyrus projected an image of Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber's ex, on stage. Selena didn't appreciate being mocked and made fun of. However, thankfully, the two have managed to reconcile their differences since then.
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In June 2023, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk made headlines with their strange tech bro rivalry, growing more absurd with each passing day. It all began when Musk encouraged Twitter users who were mocking Zuckerberg's newfound jiu-jitsu skills. "I'm up for a cage match if he is lol," Musk commented on a troll's post. Surprisingly, Zuckerberg fired back the next day on Instagram, screenshotting the comment and writing, "Send Me Location." Musk then responded with "Vegas Octagon," a well-known venue for high-profile UFC fights in the US. However, it seems that they may have found an even more impressive location for their showdown: the Colosseum in Rome.
Spencer Pratt, known for his appearance on 'The Hills,' caused a public feud when he claimed that Lisa Kudrow, known for her role as Phoebe on 'Friends,' was one of the rudest celebrities he's ever met.
"The year was 2009 and Heidi [Montag, his wife] and I were invited to our first elite A-list party. It was clear when we got there, no one wanted us there." He said as they were enjoying themselves and "consuming a little caviar, Phoebe approaches, which was a little shocking as no one had spoken to us at all at the party.” He alleged that Kudrow then told his wife “right in front of me, that she needs to get away from me as fast as possible because I’m going to murder [her]," and that Kudrow told him he had “the eyes of a serial killer." Montag reportedly waited to see if it was a joke, but Kudrow allegedly just walked away, "and that right there was the rudest moment I’ve ever encountered with a human being," Pratt concluded.
Feuds are quite common among celebrities, and it's not surprising given the number of big egos in a small community like theirs. Whether it's actors struggling to work together or rappers dissing each other in their songs, these stars know how to hold a grudge.
One-time collaborators Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been feuding for over a decade through diss tracks, but it's been a few years since they really went head-to-head. That changed in recent weeks as a vicious battle between the two rappers rapidly picked up speed and brutality. Lamar released a diss track in March in response to the song 'First Person Shooter' by J. Cole and Drake, in which they referred to themselves and Lamar as the "Big Three" in rap. He ridiculed the idea, rapping, there's only the "Big Me." This was followed by a diss track from Drake in April, calling Lamar a pipsqueak, followed by another diss track by Lamar at the end of the month. Initially, the two hip-hop stars kept things relatively civil, only going for the usual potshots; Drake making fun of Lamar's small stature and Lamar attacking Drake's music. However, it started getting more personal as the days passed and the pair started dropping response tracks at greater speed.
On May 4, Drake released the song 'Family Matters' in which he insinuated that Kendrick Lamar is physically abusive towards his fiancée, Whitney Alford. “When you put your hands on your girl, is it self-defense ’cause she’s bigger than you?” he raps. Lamar dropped a scathing response on the same day titled 'Meet the Grahams.' He accuses Drake of abandoning and lying about multiple children, as well as using Ozempic and having plastic surgery. He followed that up with a second diss track in the same 24-hour period, 'Not Like Us.' “Say, Drake, I hear you like ‘em young / You better not ever go to cell block one,” Lamar raps, referring to rumors that Drake has groomed underage girls. He later adds “Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles." Referring to the title of Drake's 2021 album while making an incredibly serious accusation. Drake followed up on May 5 with the song 'The Heart Part 6' in which he denies the allegations but suggests that this line of attack is inspired by Lamar's own history. He references Lamar's 2022 album 'Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,' claiming that Lamar alluded to being molested as a child in some of the songs. It's hard to think of another rap feud that got as dark and as personal as this one in just two days.
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Feuds are quite common among celebrities, and it's not surprising given the number of big egos in a small community like theirs. Whether it's actors struggling to work together or rappers dissing each other in their songs, these stars know how to hold a grudge.
One-time collaborators Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been feuding for over a decade through diss tracks, but it's been a few years since they really went head-to-head. That changed in recent weeks as a vicious battle between the two rappers rapidly picked up speed and brutality. Lamar released a diss track in March in response to the song 'First Person Shooter' by J. Cole and Drake, in which they referred to themselves and Lamar as the "Big Three" in rap. He ridiculed the idea, rapping, there's only the "Big Me." This was followed by a diss track from Drake in April, calling Lamar a pipsqueak, followed by another diss track by Lamar at the end of the month. Initially, the two hip-hop stars kept things relatively civil, only going for the usual potshots; Drake making fun of Lamar's small stature and Lamar attacking Drake's music. However, it started getting more personal as the days passed and the pair started dropping response tracks at greater speed.
On May 4, Drake released the song 'Family Matters' in which he insinuated that Kendrick Lamar is physically abusive towards his fiancée, Whitney Alford. “When you put your hands on your girl, is it self-defense ’cause she’s bigger than you?” he raps. Lamar dropped a scathing response on the same day titled 'Meet the Grahams.' He accuses Drake of abandoning and lying about multiple children, as well as using Ozempic and having plastic surgery. He followed that up with a second diss track in the same 24-hour period, 'Not Like Us.' “Say, Drake, I hear you like ‘em young / You better not ever go to cell block one,” Lamar raps, referring to rumors that Drake has groomed underage girls. He later adds “Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles." Referring to the title of Drake's 2021 album while making an incredibly serious accusation. Drake followed up on May 5 with the song 'The Heart Part 6' in which he denies the allegations but suggests that this line of attack is inspired by Lamar's own history. He references Lamar's 2022 album 'Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,' claiming that Lamar alluded to being molested as a child in some of the songs. It's hard to think of another rap feud that got as dark and as personal as this one in just two days.
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