Offset and Lil Baby’s recent posts on their respective Instagram Stories reportedly weren’t intended to put each other down. Late Friday night, Baby posted a selfie with the caption: “F*ck you 2x.” Two hours later, Offset posted a selfie of herself with the camera off and the caption: “Do sum.” The pair didn’t always have a good relationship, and fans were quick to assume they despised each other.
“I thought Lil Baby and Offset would stop the controversy, but I don’t think so,” one user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote in response to the posts on Saturday. Another asked: “Why offset and baby?” with several laughing emojis. Rumors about an alleged feud between Baby and Migos members have been circulating for years.
Offset attended Lil Baby’s birthday party in 2018
ATLANTA, GA – NOVEMBER 4: Offset, 2 Chainz, Quavo and Lil Baby attend Lil Baby’s Birthday Party at Ravine on November 4, 2018 in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)
Back in 2022, Baby declined due to any issues with the group. “Hell no!” he said of the idea in an interview with Posted on the Corner. “I don’t even want to comment on that kind of thing. I feel like when I comment on something it makes it bigger. First of all, I don’t really see anything online. People spam me and I Wanted to comment but then I felt like it would just make it more… but they know I have nothing to do with them.
Offset has no intention of disparaging Lil Baby
Check out Offset and Lil Baby’s recent Instagram posts. Offset previously made headlines in Paris for an alleged altercation with French rapper Gazou and his team. Stay tuned for further updates from the rapper on HotNewHipHop.
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