Bhad Bhabie Feels The Same Way About "Rainbow Headed Ass B*tch" 6ix9ine

Bhad Bhabie gets very passionate while speaking about 6ix9ine.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine might be doing some major things in his career but there's no doubt that he's polarized how people feel about him. One person in particular who's made it very clear about how she feels about 6ix9ine is Bhad Bhabie. She's publicly made her issues clear with 6ix9ine in the past especially because of his beef with Trippie Redd (which seems to be squashed). However, it's still a talking point in her interviews. Despite the fact that Trippie and 6ix9ine might be cool now, Bhad Bhabie still made it clear that she's not rocking with 6ix9ine at all. 

Bhad Bhabie popped by the Cruz show on Power 106 today and within halfway through the conversation, she was asked whether she still felt the same way about Tekashi 6ix9ine. While she admitted that she rocks with "KOODA," she said that he talks "the most shit" and that Trippie Redd made him. However, things kicked up a notch and began to debate one of the co-hosts on Trippie's involvement in 6ix9ine's career with a run down of the two rapper's history together.

"Nobody ever heard of Tekashi 6ix9ine -- whatever you want to call him. Rainbow headed ass bitch, I don't give a fuck, whatever you want to call him -- until 'Poles' came out, the song by him and Trippie Redd. And people still didn't know who he was! People were making edits of the song without him, calling it the better version!" She said passionately to the hosts.

She continued to explain that because Trippie Redd gave the "GUMMO" beat to 6ix9ine, it caused friction between the "Love Scars" rapper and the song's producer, Pi'erre Bourne.

Bhad Bhabie does have some bias to her argument as she later admitted that she's a huge fan of Trippie Redd and puts him over artists like Drake and Kanye West.

Peep the interview below with the 6ix9ine conversation coming around at the 12:10 mark.


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