Tekashi 6ix9ine Takes Chief Keef's Baby Momma To The Gucci Store

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Tekashi 6ix9ine takes a page out of 50 Cent's book in his beef with Chief Keef.

Tekashi 6ix9ine's taking his beef with Chief Keef to a whole new level. For the past day, several people in Chicago have been on a manhunt for the "Gummo" rapper but have yet to be successful in their search. 6ix9ine fed some of the homeless people in Chicago before posting a pictures of himself on O-Block. Now, he's ripping a page out of 50 Cent's feud with Rick Ross and posted a video of himself taking Chief Keef's baby mom to the Gucci store.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is proving that he's the pettiest rapper in the game. The rapper shared a video on his Instagram with Chief Keef's baby momma, Slim Danger, on his Instagram.

"Wassup? This Slim Danger. This Chief Keef baby momma. I'm out here in New York and guess what? That n*gga don't do shit for his fucking kids." Danger said in the video. 

6ix9ine puts his arm around Danger before they document their trip inside the Gucci store. Tekashi 6ix9ine seems to buy Danger a new Gucci fanny pack while continuing his ongoing joke about how much of a huge Chief Keef fan he is with the customer associate.

Prior to this, 6ix9ine sent out a warning that he was about to "end a career." Although he didn't mention any names, it's clear that he was aiming this post at Chief Keef. Whether he'll actually accomplish that seems unlikely but we'll let you know if Keef responds to 6ix9ine and his baby mother hanging out. 

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