Dave East Claps Back At Fan Who Clowned His New Hairstyle

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Rapper Dave East attends the BET Hip Hop Awards 2017 at The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater on October 6, 2017 in Miami Beach, Florida
Dave East isn't taking any slander towards his hair.

Dave East is no stranger to throwing shade at people on social media. On top of that, there are no boundaries on who could get it. It's almost becoming one of his defining traits as a celebrity. Earlier this week, the rapper debuted his new hair-do earlier this week on Instagram. While some people have been feeling it, others haven't. One particular fan decided to slip into the comment section of his photo and from there, she felt the wrath of Dave East's shade throwing abilities.

Dave East shared a series of photos on his Instagram page with his daughter Kairi. The rapper was flexing his new hairstyle in pictures with his daughter meeting YG, Mike Will Made-It and others. However, one particular fan decided to express her opinions on his new hair do.

"Dave go back to the place they did your hair and get it cut. U too sexy for that. U already had your look down." the fanwrote.

Shortly after, East replied to the fan with some harsh remarks.

"Go bacc to your mom and tell her to put u bacc in her stomach. She already was good," he wrote back. 

Back in October, East went back and forth with a Chicago radio host who put the rapper on blast for skipping a meet and greet in her city. Shortly after that, he clapped back at Love & Hip Hop's Masika Kalysha after she claimed the rapper blocked her on Instagram. 

Check out his post below via TheShadeRoom.

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