Khia Says Trina Should Be "Put To Sleep" After Protester Comments

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Khia's still applying pressure on Trina.

It's been roughly three months since the pandemic began. Even with everyone cooped up in their homes this month, Khia and Trina went at it over the possibilities of a "Verzuz" battle. Most would say that it would be an unfair match-up since Trina is the bigger artist but that didn't stop Khia from continuously going at the Miami legend.

Though Trina's fanbase is undoubtedly strong, she had many taken aback over her comments on the protesters. "Keep everybody off the streets, these animals off the streets, that are running around in Miami-Dade county acting like they’ve escaped from a zoo," Trina stated. That did not settle well with people, though Trina did issue an apology.

Keeping up the court theme, Khia issued a response to Trina's apology. "Word on the curb, Trick still can’t control his shit dog, so she needs to be put to sleep," Khia said. "We the people don’t want to hear your apology. Gag order. We have dug up your priors and you are a habitual offender, so you are canceled for that reason alone.”

"You are being charged with being a dumb bitch, over talking shit, and trying to apologize for it, belly-flopping just like your career," Khia continued. "Meaning every word you said then lying and trying to take it back. Reading a poorly written apology, being arrogant, delusional, a triffling, skeeted up prostitute with a low IQ thinking everybody is beneath you.”

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