Lil Wayne's GF Denise Bidot Claps Back At Comment About His Ex-Fiancée

Lil Wayne's girlfriend, Denise Bidiot, got a comment on her photo implying she had betrayed his ex-fiancée and fellow plus-sized model La'Tecia Thomas.

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Lil Wayne's new girlfriend, Denise Bidot, is not going to let anyone comment negatively on her relationship without putting up a fight. The 34-year-old model became the apple of the rapper's eye recently, and the two of them even made it Instagram official in a rare moment of PDA from Wayne. However, it looks like some people think they got together a little too soon after Wayne's split from his former fiancée, La'Tecia Thomas. One person even went so far as to accuse Denise of "playing" the fellow plus-sized model by cuffing Wayne as though it were some form of betrayal.

On Wednesday (June 24th), Denise shared some photos of herself rocking some denim shorts on Instagram, captioned "VIBES." While tons of her followers flooded the comments with compliments, one troll thought it was necessary to bring up her new man's ex. "Denise how u gonna play another plus size sister like that?" the troll commented, per The Blast. "Is lil Wayne really worth it? Insane." Denise did not waste any time clapping back at the hater by telling them to lay off and let her be happy. "Don’t know her," she wrote back. "Do you go into your relationship worried about someone’s ex? Sorry girl no need to try and shame me, I’m happy." Looks like this stranger will be minding their business from now on.


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