Dr Dre‘s daughter Truly Young, has taken a swipe at US rapper and TV producer, 50 Cent who criticized her mother for demanding 2 million per month as temporary spousal support amid ongoing divorce proceedings.
Commenting on the news the rapper had called Nicole Young, Dre‘s estranged wife a bitch.
“These bitches be crazy how do you even ask for 2 million a month,” he wrote.
Young, 19, fired back at the rapper, criticising his inappropriateness of calling her mother names and disrespecting her family.
She wrote: “Haha… Coming from an ugly, washed up, early 2000s rapper who filed for bankruptcy and is only envious of my family’s wealth and lifestyle. Have fun spending the rest of your savings on steroids. Fuck you.”
She went on to post the rapper’s comment on her page and added the caption; ‘The blatant misogyny and disrespect by ignorant men that is being shown is absolutely fucking disgusting and vile.
“Calling my mother, my dad’s wife, a bitch is unforgivable. You have no respect for me or my siblings and this is extremely evident.
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“50, your marketing schemes are as low life and disgusting as you are. Using a photo of my parents and I solely to gain attention for yourself exemplifies a lot of the things wrong with the world right now. You disgust me, and I can speak for women of my generation as well. You are furthering the problems. Everyone already knows that you’re a dick, but you just proved it yourself.”
She also took a dig at rapper Xzibit who left a terse caption, “WTF” on 50 Cent‘s post.
She wrote: “wow Alvin … After everything, my parents have done for you. and your family, this is how you respond to a picture of my parents and I, and a quote calling my mom a bitch…. Fuck you.”
In response to Young‘s outrage, 50 shared a picture of himself looking at the phone and added the caption; “Dr. Dre’s daughter just told me to shut the fuck up. LOL.”
Dr Dre and 50 Cent have an interesting relationship. They came together to create amazing sounds on the rapper’s first album
“I love Dre…Without ‘In Da Club’ and Dre’s guidance on the first record…none of those other things would’ve happened!” explained Fif. “That’s the biggest record of my career still! Dre can be difficult at times, and not intentionally,” The rapper once said about the media mogul.