French Montana Defends Calling Critic A ‘Nappy’, Semen Drinking Hoe
French Montana Defends Dragging Non-Fan
French Montana is making headlines and not in a good way. The 32-year-old rapper was criticized by a non-fan on social media. A woman who goes by the twitter name ‘Chill Bill’ tweeted him:
The fact that French Montana thinks anyone cares about him.
French caught wind of the tweet and responded,
U musty crusty dusty rusty ass hoe With them nappy ass poetic justice braids take your cum drinking Dick banging ass somewhere n be humble
French immediately began to receive criticism for using the term ‘nappy’. And he responded to the backlash, tweeting:
How people get mad at u for draging [sic] somebody that tried to drag u
He then added,
My son is black, and I was born in africa I lived there for 13 years
I ain’t no punching bag, and I don’t discriminate !don’t come for me
He later apologized if he offended anyone by his comments.
Check out Twitter’s reaction.
In response to the backlash, it appears that French has wiped his Instagram account completely clean.
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