Candace Owens Hilariously Dissed By Interior Decorator

Candace Owens is a controversial figure, to say the least. The right-wing darling has garnered headlines in recent years for declaring that racism doesn’t exist and also developing a close friendship with Kanye West. However, she has also defended Megan Thee Stallion and praised Rihanna’s Super Bowl performance.

Owens has made a very successful living from being outspoken, especially within right-wing circles. Her estimated net worth is in the millions, and it’s clear she enjoys a lavish lifestyle with her husband. George Farmer is the CEO of the conservative messaging app Parler and a right-wing darling in his own right. However, for someone who makes her living bashing “snowflakes,”, it seems that Owens is not so adept at fielding criticism herself.

David Netto Slams Owens and Farmer

According to the Daily Mail, Owens and Farmer were making inquiries about the renovation of their home in Nashville. According to Owens, one of the inquiries was to David Netto. Netto, a well-regarded interior described by Architectural Digest as a “true designer’s designer”, is known for his stylish, upmarket designs. His work can be found in luxury homes and apartments across the US. He is also something an interior design rebel, having dropped out of Harvard to found his own studio in 2000. Per his website bio, Netto’s work is “known for trying to bring to modernism a touch of warmth and personality, and to traditionalism young energy and a dash of the exotic.”

Owens claims that her husband sent a “very polite” inquiry to email. Unfortunately, it appears Netto was apparently well aware of the couple’s reputation

“Dear George, thank you for your inquiry. I’d rather be hit in the ass with a wooden plank than ever go near either of you. Kind regards, David”

David Netto, per an email to George Farmer

Owens has publicly stated that she does not believe racism exists. Furthermore, her husband, who Netto corresponded with, is white. Despite these facts, Owens made very specific claims while voicing her disapproval. Owens argued that Netto would likely not have spoken the same way to a Black liberal. That claim cannot be substantial but what we do know is Owens and Farmer will have to look elsewhere for the renovation needs.

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China Mac Calls Troy Ave A “Rat On Steroids”

A New York beef is brewing between China Mac and Troy Ave, with both sending shots at each other over social media. Moreover, it all seemed to have started when Troy was in Mac’s IG Live saying that he wasn’t really from New York. Then, Mac retorted in a video calling Ave “a rat on steroids,” saying he took inspiration from the likes of 6ix9ine. However, the taunting didn’t stop there, as Mac went to the alleged spot where Troy Ave once got shot to get some food and posted about it on social media. Furthermore, he asked Troy Ave to pull up on Troy Avenue and fight him for $500K.

In another IG Live session, it seems like Troy directed the following message: “China Mac u soft DONT make me put u on that summer jam screen.” Of course, this follows another related incident regarding the two, although Mac was actually a mediator in this case. Wack 100 and Maino fought on IG Live over the latter’s claim that he stole Troy Ave’s fake chain, despite having wished him well after his Irving Plaza shooting.

China Mac & Troy Ave Clash

In fact, that shooting caused a lot of headlines in recent weeks, as rival Taxstone was found guilty of committing said crime. Of course, Troy was quick to respond with some diss tracks against him, which then prompted Wack and Maino’s feud. It seems like everyone even slightly close to the issue is taking sides, and China Mac is no different. Moreover, the social media antics are so blurry that it’s unclear whether these attacks were completely unprompted from Troy against Mac or if there’s history there. The latter is likely true, but Mac is certainly taking things a step further.

Meanwhile, China Mac recently blasted Charleston White for racist anti-Asian remarks, which resulted in a canceled show with DJ Akademiks. “Let me make this very clear, Charleston White don’t speak for all Black people,” he responded in a video. “He don’t! This ain’t a Black and Asian thing. This is a Charleston White thing, so we gon’ keep it on Charleston White. Charleston White, you a b***h, right? You also got a lotta foul stuff to say about my people, and we gon’ hold you accountable for that. Facts.” Considering this history, stick around on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Troy Ave, China Mac, and this web of beef.

Shenseea Fires Shots At London On Da Track’s BM On New Freestyle

Shenseaa found herself engaging in a war of words with the mother of London On Da Track’s child. Eboni Ivori came through with some serious accusations in late 2022 when she alleged Shenseea’s son acted inappropriately with her daughter. Though she didn’t detail exactly what went wrong, she demanded that the artist and her son stay away from her. “Shenseea, you and your little nasty son stay away from my daughter,” she posted on Instagram Story.  “Shenseea, you need to talk to your son and take him to therapy before he grows up and gets into real trouble.”

The cause of the rift remains unclear, though it continued to spur reactions on both sides. London On Da Track chimed in on Twitter before Shenseea issued a cease-and-desist order preventing Ivori from speaking on her or her son. The document demanded that she stops “engaging in the lawful and abusive behavior” towards the Jamaican singer and “issue an apology.” In response, Ivori said that she had no reason to apologize, especially when she claims it was Shenseea and her son who were in the wrong.

Shenseea Responds On Wax

Though Shenseea and London On Da Track have ended their relationship, Shenseea still had more smoke in the chamber. On Wednesday, she dropped off her “Locked Up Freestyle” over Akon’s iconic record. Though Shenseea came through with another show-stopping verse, she squeezed in a few bars that seem to be directed towards Ivori. “Hard fi hold my tongue, sorry, I’m just a mom/ Tell di baby mother mi will go a jail fi mi son,” she raps.

Shenseea’s shots seemingly came out of nowhere, especially since this issue hasn’t necessarily surfaced online since December. Perhaps, that’s partially due to the cease-and-desist. However, the document didn’t necessarily indicate that Ivori couldn’t share her opinion on Shenseea’s music. Shortly after the song dropped, Ivori appeared to be unfazed by the diss, writing, “Can’t rap booo,” along with five tomato emojis. Perhaps, this will be the end of their back-and-forth. Check out Shenseea’s “Locked Up Freestyle” above and check out Eboni Ivori’s response below. Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Eboni Ivorii Responds

Angel Reese Snubs FLOTUS Apology With Hilarious Response

The college basketball may have thought that the Angel Reese/White House beef was over. Caitlin Clark had called on the White House to retract the First Lady’s invitation for Iowa to join LSU in going to The White House. The First Lady’s press team had walked back and clarified what Dr. Biden had meant with her original statement. Elsewhere, Boosie gave affectionate nicknames to Reese’s teammates while Lil Wayne set up collabs. But “Bayou Barbie” should never be counted out.

The saga’s latest chapter began on Tuesday as the Bidens formally invited UConn and LSU to the White House. The First Lady’s press secretary, Vanessa Valdivia, then tweeted a clarification of Dr. Biden’s remarks on Monday. Valdivia claimed that “Her comments in Colorado were intended to applaud the historic game and all women athletes. She looks forward to celebrating the LSU Tigers on their championship win at the White House.” Reese dropped her retort the following day.

“We’ll Go See the Obamas”

On Wednesday, Reese sat down with the Paper Route podcast and did not hold back when it came to the topic of Dr. Biden’s comments. “I don’t accept the apology because you said what you said,” Reese began, “…I said what I said and you can’t go back on certain things you say. They [The Bidens] felt that they [Iowa] should have came because of sportsmanship. They can have that spotlight. We’ll go see the Obamas. We’ll see Michelle, go see Barack.” Reese also pointed out that President Biden’s official bracket had LSU being upset by 6-seed Michigan in the tournament’s second round.

While “We’ll go to the Obamas” quickly went viral, Reese was very clear about her stance. To Reese, Dr. Biden’s desire to invite Iowa because of their “sportsmanship” was an unsubtle endorsement of the claims against Reese’s in-game behavior. While the issue has been debated to death, and several prominent figures have defended Reese, a stark contrast still remains. The white First Lady wanted to invite the white-majority runners-up alongside the Black-majority winners because of their “sportsmanship”. However, whether there is more to come in this saga remains to be seen.

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Wack 100 & Maino Get Into Screaming Match Over Troy Ave’s Chain

Wack 100 is someone who is not afraid of confrontation. Overall, he has built a brand by confronting people and commenting on popular matters within hip-hop. For instance, he recently had something to say about Maino’s latest video about Troy Ave. Following the Taxstone trial, Maino came out and claimed to be in possession of Troy Ave’s chain from the night of the Irving Plaza shooting. Furthermore, Maino alleged that the chain was fake, which is a metaphor for Troy Ave’s character.

For the most part, Wack 100 found Maino’s comments to be interesting. This is because a few years ago, Maino made an Instagram post claiming to have been at Irving Plaza when the shooting went down. Within that Instagram post, Maino showed compassion for what took place. Moreover, he wished Troy Ave well. Needless to say, the energy back then was a lot different that the energy we saw this past week. Consequently, Wack 100 called out Maino on Instagram. This subsequently led to a vulgar-filled back and forth that culminated in an Instagram live argument.

Wack 100 Vs. Maino

As you can see in the post above, these two were on IG Live with China Mack as a mediator of sorts. Unfortunately for China Mack, he was not able to get these two men to settle down. For the most part, they engaged in an all-out screaming match that was laced with profanity and personal insults. Furthermore, Maino went so far as to tell Wack 100, “f*ck you, f*ck your family.” It wasn’t a very productive conversation, and we’re sure those watching were fairly entertained for the duration.

In terms of Maino and Troy Ave’s alleged chain, it remains to be seen what will happen with that. Maino had had the chain for years at this point, and we’re sure Troy Ave doesn’t care for it. Either way, this is a very bizarre situation that has caused a large web of interconnecting feuds. Let us know what you think about all of this, in the comments down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world.

Maino Addresses Troy Ave

Taxstone Calls Out N.O.R.E. For Combat Jack Comments

Taxstone slammed N.O.R.E. as having the “brain of an infant” for his recent comments on Combat Jack. Taxstone addressed the remarks during a recent interview with Complex. The Drink Champs host had criticized Combat Jack and Taxstone for signing to Loud Speakers Network and “giving away YouTubes for free” during an appearance on The Joe Budden Podcast.

“It’s probably the best audio deal in rap podcast history,” N.O.R.E. said. “I’m keeping it 100. And we still own our IPO. I said, ‘Before me, they gave the YouTubes for free. Them IPOs, they didn’t own, only me and [DJ EFN]. A lot of y’all dudes was out here giving y’all YouTubes away for free. Y’all was signed to… what’s that shit, Sound? What was the shit that Tax and all them n****s was signed to? What’s that label? A dude named Matt ran it. Combat, Tax, all of them was on this label giving they YouTubes away for free. I’m the first dude that had a three-deal for the same crack.”

N.O.R.E. At The BET Hip Hop Awards

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 30: N.O.R.E. of The Breakfast Club accepts the award for Best Hip Hop Platform onstage during the BET Hip Hop Awards 2022 at The Cobb Theater on September 30, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for BET)

During his interview with Complex, Taxstone admitted that he’s a fan of the Drink Champs podcast, but was unhappy with N.O.R.E. “Nore’s Drink Champs is a legendary podcast. I still like it. I have my little issues with Nore, but I don’t hold on to shit too long like other people do. But I still enjoy his podcast because I like Hip Hop and I like rap legends,” Tax began. “But I don’t like when a person tries to act like they’re intelligent and they know what they’re doing all the time and somebody that tries to act like they’re supportive of the culture.”

From there, he criticized N.O.R.E. for bringing Kanye West on his show, who then shared conspiracy theories about the death of George Floyd. He says that platforming those types of opinions hurts the culture. Taxstone is currently in prison awaiting sentencing for shooting and killing Troy Ave‘s bodyguard at Irving Plaza.

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Rich Homie Quan Snaps On Roddy Ricch For Removing His Verse From DJ Drama’s Album

DJ Drama delivered his latest album, I’m Really Like That on Friday with a line-up of superstar features. Artists like Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby, Lil Wayne, and more appear across the tracklist, though there are certainly several others who didn’t make the final cut. Rich Homie Quan, for example, reportedly had a verse on the project but in a recent video, he accused Roddy Ricch of removing him from the song. Roddy appears on “FMFU” with Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne, but allegedly, the Compton rapper personally requested to have RHQ’s verse removed entirely.

Rich Homie Quan aired out his issues on Instagram Live this morning where he claimed Roddy asked to have the “Lifestyle” rapper taken off the record. Quan said that someone told him they were going to take a “different route” with the record, though he feels like he had one of the better verse on the song. “I fuck with Gucci. My verse harder than Gucci Mane. Wayne killed that mothafucka. Man, my shit was harder than Roddy,” he exclaimed. “Then, they say, ‘We ain’t trying to start no industry sh*t. Roddy wanted you off the song.’ I ain’t even met Roddy!”

Rich Homie Quan Bets His Catalog Against Roddy Ricch

Rich Homie Quan went on to explain that he didn’t even know there was any friction between them. However, he challenged the Compton rapper to basically do a Verzuz against him. “Roddy got that ‘Box’ song. I bet his catalog can’t fuck with mine,” he continued. “That song’s all the money he got in the bank.” RHQ said that he’d put his “$10 million to his $1 million” to prove that it was the wrong decision to remove him from “FMFU.”

The “Type Of Way” rapper continued to state that Roddy Ricch doesn’t have much else in his catalog besides “The Box,” which has since gone Diamond. “Since you wanted me off the song, man, let’s go back-and-forth, catalog to catalog. You ain’t got nothing but the “Box” shit because all that other sh*t wack.” Ultimately, Rich Homie Quan felt like Roddy Ricch could’ve simply called him and informed him of the decision instead of doing it behind his back. “I ain’t got no problem with Drama ‘nem. I’m just sayin’. If they say Roddy took me off, I don’t want to fight. N***a, hard drive to hard drive. You can’t f*ck with me, boy.” Check out his statements above. 

Sukihana & Lil Mama Trade Shots Over Dog Walking Video With NLE Choppa

A beef is brewing between Lil Mama and hip-hop’s most vocal advocate for sexual liberation, Sukihana. On Monday night, NLE Choppa began hyping up the remix to his single, “Slut Me Out.” The record, which follows the Lil Wayne-assisted “AINT GONNA ANSWER,” is due out this Friday with a verse from Sukihana. However, the rapper’s teaser for the music video led to a back-and-forth between Lil Mama and the Love & Hip-Hop: Miami star.

One scene, in particular, sparked the uproar.  NLE Choppa holds onto Sukihana’s hair while she walks on all fours. The dog walking scene has spread across social media, eventually catching the attention of Lil Mama, who didn’t approve of the visual. “They said that girl ‘Lil Mama’ that sing that lip gloss song was in the comments speaking on me. If I was y’all I would tell her to leave me tf alone,” Sukihana said in response.

Lil Mama Vs. Sukihana 

Lil Mama issued a lengthy response after Sukihana mentioned her comment. “Im seeing you wrote a post addressing me and I never addressed you personally.. You could have been any Blacc woman in that video I posted a comment under. The way I feel still stands,” she wrote. “I feel like women these days will know BETTER and still play a role in setting us bacc centuries…. I don’t know about You, but I don’t want our daughters to remember us like this. Or feel this what they ‘Need To Do To Survive’ and if that’s the exhaust anybody come up with in 2023, that’s CAP.”

Somehow, NLE Choppa didn’t end up catching a stray during the back-and-forth. While Lil Mama attempted to provide a thoughtful response to the backlash she faced, it appears that she still can’t live down the infamous VMA moment with Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. In response, Sukihana wrote, “They said Lil mama think she better then people just because she got to perform on stage with Jayz and Alicia Keys.” No word from Lil Mama but at least she’s earned Jay and Alicia’s forgiveness since then. Check out their responses to each other. 

Sukihana’s Final Shot