French Montana’s Ex-Wife, Deen Kharbouch Goes In On Him Via Twitter “French Is A Fake F*ck That Uses People”

@FrencHMonTanA is a HORRIBLE father,” Deen wrote on the social networking site. “@FrencHMonTanA has not seen his son in months.. His son is in the hospital and he could careless. #Fatherlesschild … Your son is not for photo ops only.@frenchmontana is a fake f*ck that uses people #vampire.@FrencHMonTanA where is your son ??

French, real name Karim Kharbouch, told The Boombox back in September that stardom had taken a toll on his five-year marriage, resulting in a divorce.

Man, I couldn’t do it; that’s why we got separated,” French said at the time. “At first it was smooth, but then as much as people think that money changes you, it’s changing them around you. A person ain’t gonna treat you the same now that they think that you think you somebody. You around so many beautiful women, that’s a conflict too. It’s just about finding somebody that understand the game, what you’re into. You can’t expect to make all this money and not go through problems. You can’t expect God to give you everything you want without taking something away.”

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Rihanna Blasted For Calling A Toddler Her “Little Ni**a”

For the most part, the “Rihanna Navy” is pretty loyal to its fearless Bajan leader– but that doesn’t mean they won’t call her out if need be. Some of Rihanna’s fans flipped on the singer for posting a picture with a baby on Instagram, and calling him her “little ni**a.” Pictures of the braided-up unidentified toddler were sent out to Rihanna’s more than 23 million followers late last week, and they weren’t too happy with the caption. One person wrote, “Why call the child a little ni**a. To the rest who think its cool wth?” Another expressed a general distaste for the word. “I love the hell out of [Rihanna] but I hate that word,” while another adds, “That word is derogatory. If some cultures aren’t allowed to say it, no one should.” Others stood up for her, with one person using the typical excuse. “Just bcuz y’all accept the negative meaning that a word carries doesn’t mean everyone else has to as well, open your mind a bit people.” Rihanna has latched on to the derogatory term, which has become a colloquialism in Black culture–depending on the color of the person using it. Jennifer Lopez, who is Puerto Rican, was criticized for dropping the “n-bomb” on the 2001 remix to “I’m Real,” and Rihanna has even lashed out at non-Black people for using the word. Last year a Dutch magazine called the “Pour It Up” singer a “ni**a b***h,” claiming it was a joke. She responded via Twitter calling the publication’s action “disrespectful” and “desperate.”

via;hiphopwired.com