French Montana is getting his ass handed to him after making sexist, anti-black comments toward a woman on Twitter.
On Wednesday night, a black woman tweeted about the rapperβs relevancy (or lack thereof).
The fact that French Montana thinks anyone cares about him.. π«
— chill bill (@artdecoxxx) April 6, 2017
Though she did not use the mention feature on Twitter, the βPop Thatβ rapper found her tweet and responded by calling her a βmusty crusty dusty rusty ass hoeβ with βnappy ass poetic justice braids.β
U musty crusty dusty rusty ass hoe
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 6, 2017
With them nappy ass poetic justice braids take your cum drinking Dick banging ass somewhere n be humbleπ https://t.co/yBHeZCKDCz
Folks began calling Montana out for making the derogatory comments.
@FrencHMonTanA You date khloe and Iggy...two women who would give their left nut to have nappy hair. YOU DON'T GET TO TALK HER LIKE THAT! pic.twitter.com/6RXsyRjzDx
— King Natles (@natnatles) April 6, 2017
@FrencHMonTanA Ummm that girl is beautiful and I think JANET JACKSON's iconic braids are timeless. I didn't know being nappy was a bad thing either.. π
— Polly Rodrigues (@PollyColona) April 6, 2017
Fun fact: French Montana isnt black, rips off of black culture while bashing black women. https://t.co/D2t9g5X0Nc
— #PrayForSomalia (@sinfulweeknd) April 6, 2017
french montana is the softest combination of words since english muffn
— Ziwe (@ziwe) April 6, 2017
Idc if it was French Montana, Kendrick Lamar or Barack Obama. What French said was gross.
— julia (@juliacraven) April 6, 2017
French Montana is as Black as Rachel Dolezal.
— Young Gambino (@EnClaudeNeuf) April 6, 2017
French Montana fused all of his anger in his reply on negative stereotypes of black women; its more than just her braids
— Heaux (@_sayof) April 6, 2017
Some even gave him alternative stage names: Bench Montana, Quench Montana and even Grinch Montana.
Nigga career bout to get sidelined. Call him Bench Montana https://t.co/eqOkxTFv9v
— Super Kami Dell (@theori) April 6, 2017
He's looking thirsty. QUENCH MONTANA
— Teddy Flowsevelt (@HoodCertified) April 6, 2017
OMG if he made songs about stealing Christmas, would his name be...... GRINCH MONTANA??? OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
— Tommie Collins (@tommiecollins) April 6, 2017
The Moroccan-born rapper defended himself by saying that he isnβt anti-black because his son is black and he lived in Africa.
My son is black, and I was born in africa I lived there for 13 years
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 6, 2017
I ain't no punching bag, and I don't discriminate !don't come for me π https://t.co/qnnfcCRhCQ
He apologized on Thursday morning. But he also continued to defend himself.
My mother is african queen and I was married to a beautiful black queen
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 6, 2017
All I did was defend myself if I affended anybody I apologize
But this is a perfect example of even when u defending yourself and minding your Business social media would drag your name thru the mud βΌοΈ
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 6, 2017
But on another note #STAYWOKE
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 6, 2017
And Twitter continued to drag him for filth. As of Thursday morning, he was still trending.
But seriously...don't be pressed about French Montana. He has literally done nothing for the culture and is a speck in the rap game
— The One They Call J (@Jordy2_Shorty) April 6, 2017
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