Sauce Walka Snaps After Young Thug Praises Maxo Kream

Sauce Walka goes off on Young Thug, again.

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Young Thug's found himself engulfed in a few feuds over the past few months. His ongoing feud with French Montana picked up again last night after French commented on Thug and Chris Brown's B & Slime first week sales. But in the midst of all of that, Thugger and Sauce Walka's feud was reignited.

This appears to stem from the recent squabble between Maxo Kream and Sauce Walka's affiliate Rizzo Rizzo. Though both Maxo and Rizzo showed love to each other afterward for fighting with their hands instead of trying to shoot it out, Thugger chimed in with a slick remark. "The people’s champ don’t @ me," Thug captioned the photo seemingly referencing the fight between Maxo and Rizzo.

In a recent series of videos posted to Instagram, Sauce Walka did not hold his tongue surrounding Thugger's recent comments that he clearly made to gain a reaction. And that he did.

"I will beat up you and your security guard, Young Thug, you gatdamn bitch," Sauce Walka said. Walka then alleged that Thug refused to square up backstage at Astroworld Festival but instead, had Trae The Truth mitigate the situation.

"Do I get in y'all business? No, I do not. Do I talk about how you mothafuckin' scared of gatdamn YFN Lucci?... No I don't," Sauce Walka continued. "Do I get on the Internet and say Gunna is a god damn... snitch on the highest degree [on Crimestoppers]?... No I don't. You a hoe. Duke a hoe. Gunna a hoe. Y'all are hoes! Y'all street representation is terrible."

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