Boosie Badazz Ruthlessly Goes In On Demi Lovato Over 21 Savage Tweet

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"U BEEN A JUNKIE SINCE DISNEY."

Demi Lovato faced a serious amount of backlash after she tweeted, "So far 21 Savage memes have been my favorite part of the Super Bowl." Twitter users bombarded her with jokes about her addiction while others wished that she overdosed. Boosie Badazz didn't roast her on Twitter but he did take to Instagram to call her out for her hypocrisy.

Boosie Badazz Ruthlessly Goes In On Demi Lovato Over 21 Savage Tweet
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Boosie didn't take Demi Lovato's tweet lightly. In fact, he asked her how she felt when people were clowning her on social media over her addiction issues.

"WAS IT FUNNY WHEN SOCIAL MEDIA WAS CALLING U A CAREER JUNKIE A COUPLE MONTHS BACK... U LAUGHING... WELL WE LAUGH AT JUNKIES N THE HOOD SMH #spendsomething#cluckheadasshoe HERION A HELLUVA DRUG BABY," he wrote. "U BEEN A JUNKIE SINCE DISNEY."

Demi's tweet warranted responses from many people in the rap game including 21 Savage's manager, Kei, who said she was disappointed that Demi Lovato found 21's situation amusing. She said, "Damn. Wewas def Demi Lovato fans. When she was going through her shit I remember being on the tour bus and Savage said I hope she make it through that shit. People r weird bro." She added, "Just like I didn’t think the memes about Demi’s drug addiction were funny — I don’t think the memes about Savage are funny. Both are very serious issues."


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