Donald Trump Blasts Mac Miller + Diddy Ciroc Stunts for NYC Club Goers
Some twitter beef has erupted between two (well, one) well-known white men. Mac Miller’s 2011 single “Donald Trump“ earned him his first gold plaque, but apparently, he never received appropriate permission from Mr. Trump. The real estate/business mogul has fired off against Mac for using his name without permission. And how do we know? Because he called him everything but a child of God on twitter. Donald wrote:
Little @MacMiller, you illegally used my name for your song “Donald Trump” which now has over 75 million hits. Little @MacMiller, I want the money not the plaque you gave me! Little @MacMiller, I’m now going to teach you a big boy lesson about lawsuits and finance. You ungrateful dog! See ungrateful Little @MacMiller’s statement to me a year ago— http://youtu.be/-4imKIOV0Q8?t=1m48s … – he was kissing my ass! Little @MacMiller—I have more hair than you do and there’s a slight age difference.
Perhaps Trump’s twitter was hacked? No official word (outside of Twitter), from either camp.
And in more entertaining news, Diddy is back–his words, not ours. This week, showing up in a dapper black suit, he swung past the newly reopened Marquee, where, we’re told, he ordered a bottle of Ciroc vodka for every table in the club. After hugging the night’s entertainment, DJ Vice, he hopped on the microphone, and told club-goers
“Diddy is back. New York is back. Marquee is back.”
Later, he told his twitter followers:
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