Swae Lee Says Ex-Girlfriend Left Him For A Truck Driver Because He Made More Money

Swae Lee is opening up about the first heartbreak that made him the man he is. The father of two has had his share of women troubles hit the internet. Last year, he was feuding with the mother of his first child for allegedly keeping the baby a secret. He filed for joint custody shortly after his current girlfriend, Victoria Kristine, announced her pregnancy in August. Since then, it appears all is much calmer, but his first real girlfriend is the one who might’ve influenced his playboy ways. 

Lee made the revelation during a chat with Million Dollaz Worth of Game alongside brother Slim Jxmmi. Lee explained the breakup occurred when he was around 18 and living in his producer’s basement. During this time, his girlfriend ended things with him while he was down on his luck. Her reasoning? Lee says he left her for a guy that was a truck driver. The Grammy-nominated rapper and singer revealed the man he lost his girl to made roughly $12,000 a month. At this time, this was way more than Lee was bringing in. Still, the girl wanted to have her cake and eat it, too, allowing Lee to drive her new boyfriend’s car while he was on the road. 

Swae Lee Has An Interesting Past With His Ex

These days, money is no object. Celebrity Net Worth reports Lee’s net worth to be around $9 million, with Slim Jxmmi bringing in the same amount. Jxmmi has also had his fair share of lady drama. In 2022, he was arrested for allegedly attacking his ex-girlfriend, Kee, and the mother of his 1-year-old son. Then there was more drama in February when Jxmmi was pictured with rapper Sukihana. Kee was upset that the two linked up, resulting in a word war on social media. 

Recently, the brothers reunited for a new album, “Sremm 4 Life.” The two hadn’t released new music together in several years as Swae Lee worked on his own career. Jxmmi has not amassed much solo success. He dropped a few singles, such as “Brxnks Truck” and “Fine Wine & Hennessy,” though they have not reached the same peaks as his brother. The brothers are now returning to group life without any distractions, not even from the ladies.

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Gillie Da Kid Hit With Criticism Over Dave Portnoy-Angel Reese Response

Gillie Da Kid and Wallo have an incredibly popular podcast called Million Dollaz Worth Of Game. Over the years, the brand has grown exponentially, and there is no doubt that people love them. However, they have been criticized for their association with Barstool Sports. Overall, the platform’s creator Dave Portnoy has been known to say some insane things. From racism to sexism, Portnoy has truly done it all. Regardless, Million Dollaz Worth Of Game and various other podcasts have remained part of the network.

Over the weekend, Portnoy found himself at the center of a feud with Angel Reese. Following Reese’s taunts of Caitlin Clark, Portnoy called Reese classless and idiotic. Many felt that it was a racially motivated comment, and the backlash has lasted all the way to today. Consequently, Gillie Da Kid and Wallo have been hit with some second-hand backlash. This subsequently led to a response in which Gillie and Wallo addressed their fans. Below, you can see Wallo explain how they don’t stand for what Portnoy said. Moreover, they made it clear that they own 100 percent of their podcast and that the deal with Barstool is simply for licensing.

Gillie Da Kid & Wallo Speak

Throughout the clip, Gillie can be heard saying “we love you Dave.” Overall, fans were not happy with this response or attitude. Immediately after the clip started making the rounds, Gillie Da Kid and Wallo were ripped to shreds for their commentary. Various fans felt that Gillie is typically very loud, but when it comes to the money source, he is extremely quiet. Furthermore, some Twitter users felt like the two are selling out black women for their brand. Needless to say, they have only entrenched themselves deeper into the controversy.

It is certainly not the best look when you think about the conversation surrounding Reese. Many are making some ugly claims about the LSU champion. Additionally, Barstool’s problematic history is being placed at the forefront. At this point, it remains to be seen whether or not Gillie Da Kid and Wallo will reconsider their partnership with Barstool, especially when you consider the recent backlash. Subsequently, let us know your thoughts on the situation, in the comments below.

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J. Prince Calls Offset A “Clown” & “Fake Motherf*cka”

As Hip Hop continues to mourn Takeoff, the tension rises between Offset and J. Prince. It was rumored that Offset and his fellow Migos groupmates weren’t in the best of places when Takeoff was killed. Still, the late rapper was more than Offset’s Rap peer—they were cousins, and his loss devastated their family. Recently, J. Prince touched on the controversy while visiting Million Dollaz Worth of Game, which provoked a passionate response from the Migos rapper.

Prince’s name has been woven into conversations about Takeoff’s death. The rapper was in Houston with members of the Prince family when he was shot and killed at a private party. After a video of J. Prince Jr. walking past Takeoff’s body went viral, his father fiercely defended his name. J. Prince’s MDWOG appearance was widely criticized, and he’s upping the ante with an Instagram post targeting Offset.

Read More: J. Prince Sat Down With QC’s Pierre Thomas To Discuss Takeoff

During Prince’s podcast interview, he said, “This Offset dude. I ain’t gon’ leave him out because I’m real like this, you now? N***as be throwin’ rocks and hidin’ their hand.” He further added, “And the truth of the matter is, one can dance and different things in front of different cameras and all kinds of shit… You wasn’t really right there with Takeoff when he was alive. So, for you to be taking these positions you are taking – and I got people everywhere so I hear all kinds of things. I’mma just say this to you – don’t ever put me in a position where I got to defend myself.”

Offset angrily responded in a video, which wasn’t lost on Prince. The Rap-A-Lot icon posted a photo of Offset and penned a caption that has earned backlash. “A MESSAGE TO THE MAN THATS OFF,” Prince began. “To those of you that still live on principles over emotions that know and respect me it’s all good. I don’t care about the media hoes; they eat sh*t for a living. We live on different planets and breathe different air if you know what I mean.”

Read More: Offset Furiously Addresses J. Prince For Discussing His Relationship With Takeoff

“I only display loyalty and friendship to my brothers and sisters until they show me they’re unworthy,” he also stated. “Never been a bully or lived a life where I abused my power on the weak. No matter what you heard; it’s cap. I’m glad I’m not one of those individuals that my family has to hold their head down when my name is mentioned. So excuse me while I deal with these clowns because ain’t nobody gonna tell them the truth like I’m a give it to them.”

Prince also alleged that Offset made threats against him and his family. He questioned why the rapper didn’t call him to address his concerns. Check it out above.

Offset Blasts J. Prince Over Interview: ‘Ya’ll Don’t Know How Me and My Brother Rock’

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Offset is not taking kindly to remarks made by J. Prince during his Million Dollaz Worth of Game interview.

In the episode, hosts Wallo267 and Gillie Da Kid sat down with J. Prince and the Prince Family, clearing the air on numerous issues, including the death of Takeoff.

At the tail end of the interview, J. Prince turned his attention toward Offset.

“This Offset dude, I ain’t gone leave him out. I’m real like this. N***as throw rocks and hide they hands, and I don’t like them kind of individuals. The truth of the matter is, one can dance and different things in front of cameras and different kind of shit, but in reality, n***a, you wasn’t really right there with Takeoff when he was alive.”

He would go on to say he has people everywhere and hears different types of conversations.

“Don’t ever put me in no position where I have to defend myself, that wouldn’t be healthy for you,” J. Prince said. “I’m going to give it to him right on ‘Million Dollaz’ Worth of Game’ because I ain’t gone throw rocks and hide my hands. I’m going to let it be known to him ’cause I hear what’s being said.”

He added, “It’s all love after that. Peace.”

In response, Offset blasted the three men for continuing to take interviews and speak on his relationship with Takeoff.

“Y’all n*ggas speaking on my real brother… I don’t know what the f*ck ya’ll n*ggas got going on, y’all n*ggas talkin’ about my real brother,” the Migos MC said in the minute-long black and white clip. “How dare one of y’all n*ggas even speak on me and Take relationship. I don’t know you n*ggas from a can of paint. Ya’ll n*ggas don’t know how me and my brother rock.”

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J. Prince Denies Making People “Check In” When Visiting Houston While Discussing Takeoff

The takeaways from J. Prince’s interview on Million Dollaz Worth of Game has Hip Hop talking. The Rap-A-Lot icon has been hailed as the person to connect with when rappers swing through Houston, but Prince denied forcing anyone to check in with him or his team. It’s a practice that is widely talked about in Hip Hop as something artists need to do in order to maintain safety while traveling to touring.

As Prince faces pushback for his family’s movements immediately following Takeoff’s murder, he flat out denied “check in” gossip. “Never. We don’t have time for no sucka sh*t like that,” Prince told MDWOG. “A lot of people from the different police departments to all these different people wanna insinuate like we extorting people and they have to check in.”

Read More: Gillie Da Kid & Wallo Slammed Over J. Prince Interview

“Man, that ain’t no money in that sh*t,” he further emphasized. “I got more money than I can spend, right? That sh*t ain’t gon’ work. It ain’t gon turn out right, ’cause real n*ggas ain’t gon’ have that no way. Check-in for what?” However, Prince seemed to suggest that having his reputation does come with benefits.

“But on the flip side, there is what you call a brownie point to being able to have us as friends. I don’t wanna impose or force myself to embrace nobody,” he added. “By the same token, those that I respect and I befriend, there is a difference coming into this city as our friend versus by yourself. And the difference is: we all respect it.”

Read More: J. Prince Sat Down With QC’s Pierre Thomas To Discuss Takeoff

This interview with MDWOG has received backlash, and hosts Gillie Da Kid and Wallo are feeling the pressure. In a teaser prior to the podcast episode’s release, Gillie said he approved of the interview wih Prince because the veteran music executive had a sit-down conversation with Pierre Thomas. The Quality Control Music leader, along Hip Hop as a culture, continues to grieve the loss of Takeoff. Prince’s comments about Offset and Takeoff during the interview rubbed people the wrong way. It’s a controversy that is ongoing. Check out more below.

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Gillie Da Kid & Wallo Slammed Over J. Prince Interview

Just before Quavo took to the Grammys stage to memorialize Takeoff and other musicians we lost last year, J. Prince sat down with Million Dollaz Worth of Game. It’s an interview that has quickly swept through Hip Hop as Prince opened up about the night Takeoff was murdered in Houston at the top of November 2022. The Migos star was said to have been an innocent bystander at a private event when he was shot and killed. Reports claim there was a verbal disagreement about a dice game that Takeoff wasn’t even a part of.

J. Prince’s son was at the scene and was spotted on video walking past Takeoff’s body. People called him out for alleged callous behavior, but Prince insisted they did all they could. Elsewhere, he also called out Offset for speculated tension with Takeoff just prior to his death. “In reality, the truth of the matter is you wasn’t really right there with Takeoff when he was alive, you know what I mean?” said Prince.

Read More: Offset Furiously Addresses J. Prince For Discussing His Relationship With Takeoff

Prince added, “So for you to be taking these positions that you’ve taken—and I’ve got people everywhere, so I hear all kinds of things—I’mma just say this to you. Don’t ever put me in no position where I have to defend myself. That wouldn’t be healthy for you. I have to say that.” Offset clapped back, but among conversations from fans have been criticisms toward Gillie Da Kid and Wallo. The Million Dollaz Worth of Game hosts were called out for allegedly facilitating a space where a potential beef could brew.

The podcast has long attempted to educate those in the streets about making better choices. Gillie and Wallo deliver inspiring messages to those who have faced trouble with the system, and their critics questioned this interview with allegations of divisiveness. They haven’t addressed the backlash just yet, but comments continue to pour in. Check out a few reactions below, and let us know if you think the J. Prince interview was inappropriate.

J. Prince to Offset: ‘You Wasn’t with Takeoff When He Was Alive’

J. Prince to Offset: 'You Wasn't with Takeoff When He Was Alive'

The new episode of Million Dollaz Worth of Game will ruffle some feathers. Hosts Wallo267 and Gillie Da Kid sat down with J. Prince and the Prince Family, clearing the air on numerous issues, including the death of Takeoff.

At the tail end of the interview, J. Prince turned his attention toward Offset.

“This Offset dude, I ain’t gone leave him out. I’m real like this. N***as throw rocks and hide they hands, and I don’t like them kind of individuals. The truth of the matter is, one can dance and different things in front of cameras and different kind of shit, but in reality, n***a, you wasn’t really right there with Takeoff when he was alive.”

He would go on to say he has people everywhere and hears different types of conversations.

“Don’t ever put me in no position where I have to defend myself, that wouldn’t be healthy for you,” J. Prince said. “I’m going to give it to him right on ‘Million Dollaz’ Worth of Game’ because I ain’t gone throw rocks and hide my hands. I’m going to let it be known to him ’cause I hear what’s being said.”

He added, “It’s all love after that. Peace.”

In response, Offset blasted the three men for continuing to take interviews and speak on his relationship with Takeoff.

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