6ix9ine & His Baby Mama Clown Trippie Redd For Sliding In Her Comments

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Rapper Tekashi69, real name Daniel Hernandez and also known as 6ix9ine, Tekashi 6ix9ine, Tekashi 69, leaves after his arraignment on assault charges in County Criminal Court #1 at the Harris County Courthouse on August 22, 2018 in Houston, Texas. (
And the feud between 6ix9ine and Trippie continues.

Earlier this week, it appeared as if Tekashi 6ix9ine and his baby mama split up, which prompted Trippie Redd to slide in her comments to shoot his shot. Although it was an attempt to try and get revenge on Tekashi, it didn't end up working out for Trippie like that. Tekashi and his girl confirmed they were back together on Instagram Live yesterday and proceeded to laugh at Trippie Redd and several other people beefing with the Brooklyn rapper for sliding in the his baby mama's DMs.

Tekashi 6ix9ine's baby mama clearly isn't trying to get involved with the Brooklyn rapper's numerous feuds, although it appears she's as entertained by it as the rest of us. The two of them took to Instagram Live to squash rumors that they split and also addressed the several individuals who tried to shoot their shot with 6ix9ine's girl.

"Ayo Trippie, nah I ain't even gonna address him," he said on Live. "You thought you were gonna do something?"

6ix9ine and his girl began to poke fun at Trippie Redd and his messy break-up with his ex-girlfriend, AYLEK$ who hopped on FaceTime with 6ix9ine after splitting with the "Topanga" rapper. 

"Imagine I was like AYLEK$ and I let him fly me out," she said before 6ix9ine began cackling. 

However, Trippie Redd isn't the only one of 6ix9ine's opps who are in her DMs. 6ix9ine's girl said that Kodak Black's DJ and Chief Keef's producer have been trying to hit her up.

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