Tekashi 6ix9ine's Baby Momma Isn't Letting Chief Keef Beef Interfere With Her Money

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Tekashi 6ix9ine's baby mother speaks.

It's never a dull moment with Tekashi 6ix9ine. The rapper seems to be able to spark beef at the drop of the dime and drag it out as far as possible for his own entertainment. His most recent feud between him and Chief Keef hasn't escalated to the point where many thought it would go but it's clear Tekashi is aiming to piss someone off. After taking Chief Keef's baby mother on a shopping spree at Gucci, his own baby mother chimed in and she doesn't seem to really care about all the drama.

6ix9ine's baby mother hopped on Instagram Live to chime in on Tekashi getting cozy with Chief Keef's baby mother, Slim Danger. She made it clear that she's not concerned about who 6ix9ine's cuddled up with because she and their daughter are still living under a roof that 6ix9ine pays for.

"People ask, ‘Why don’t you move out?' Why the fuck would I move out of a crib he pay rent for?" She said. "I’m going to stack my money and he can pay for the roof over mine and my daughter’s head that he fucking still lives in."

She goes on to address the clip of 6ix9ine groping Slim Danger's breast.

"So while he’s out here doing all of this to n*gga’s baby mamas, I’m getting my bank account up. I’m doing what I have to do for my daughter while he’ll come back from Europe and be blowing my phone up." she said.

6ix9ine's currently overseas in Europe for his "World Domination" tour which kicks off in Slovakia tomorrow night.

Peep his baby momma's clip below.

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