Grab your popcorn because Chris Brown just told Offset to “suck my d—k” after he shared a meme of 21 Savage on Instagram. The “With You” singer, 29, posted a video of the rapper singing with a British accent, however, the Migos member was not having it.

“CMON FAM, STOP PLAYING WIT DA MANS DEM,” Chris captioned the post referring to 21 Savage’s recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest. Some fans thought that the Grammy winner was defending the “Bank Account” rapper by telling people to stop making fun of him, but Offset, 27, stuck up for his buddy.

“Memes ain’t funny lame,” Offset wrote in the comment section of Chris’ post on Tuesday, February 5.

Offset Seemingly Responds Again to Feud With Chris Brown

Chris immediately went off on a rant insulting the “Bad and Boujee” crooner. “F—k you, lil boy,” he wrote on social media. “Better worry about what you got going and focus on ‘you.’ All this cap on IG is what’s lame … Yo energy won’t like that when I came to the Drake show in LA … If you don’t get a hip a hop a hibbet a hibbet to the hip hip hop and ya don’t stop the rockin’ face—out my comments.”

He continued, “Sensitive a— n—ga … Call me personally. You want some clout when all you gotta do is pull up no camera, no flexing and all at!!!!! If you a real man, fight me. Oh and another thing, suck my d—k!!!!”

In a since-deleted Instagram Story, Offset replied, writing, “Coke head don’t want [smoke emoji],” alluding to Chris’s recent drug charges in Paris.

Offset responds to Chris Brown
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To recap, 21 Savage (real name: Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph) was taken into custody by ICE on Sunday, February 3 after they claimed the 26-year-old allegedly had overstayed his visa in America.

“We are working diligently to get Mr. Abraham-Joseph out of detention while we work with the authorities to clear up any misunderstandings,” Dina LaPolt, 21 Savage’s attorney, told In Touch on Monday, February 4. “Mr. Abraham-Joseph is a role model to the young people in this country, especially in Atlanta, Georgia, and is actively working in the community — leading programs to help underprivileged youths in financial literacy.”

Ugh. Can’t we all just be friends?!

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