Reginae Carter Claps Back At IG User Who Calls Her Out Over Twerking Video

Reginae Carter shared a TikTok video of herself twerking for the camera and an Instagram user tried to call her out ver her previous comments.

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All Reginae Carter wanted to do was shake a little something for social media. Throughout this quarantine, aspiring actress Reginae Carter has been showing off her entertainment skills for her fans. Like millions of others, Lil Wayne and Toya Johnson's daughter has taken to TikTok to act out famous scenes or to dance along to top hits. Reginae recently shared one of her TikTok videos to her Instagram page that showed her bending over and twerking for the camera. An IG user decided to call her out.

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Following her break up with YFN Lucci, Reginae spoke openly about his attending the infamous Cucumber Party where women were dancing provocatively and doing highly questionable things with vegetables. Reginae stated that she didn't want to be with a man who thought those behaviors were appropriate, especially as it pertained to reposting videos of naked women twerking.

"For u to not want a 'man' who doesn't post girls shaking they ass (rather it's for money purposes or not) you sure be on here shaking your ass a lot," the person wrote. Reginae had a little extra time, so she ushered in a clap back to say she's single, savage, and can do whatever she pleases.  

"Baby I said naked and honestly ... I'm single .. I have no n*gga to respect," Reginae wrote. "I'm on my savage time rn . Leave me alone . This is actually a clean version of my twerking." Check out Reginae Carter's moves below.

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