Soulja Boy, Tyga, Alabama Barker Fires Back at Bhad Bhabie Over Wild Claims
Soulja Boy isn’t just clapping back at Bhad Bhabie—he’s threatening legal action and more after she made some wild claims about him in her new diss track, “Over Cooked”.
In the song, Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama Barker of trying to steal her baby daddy, Le Vaughn, and even claimed Alabama had been intimate with both Soulja Boy and Tyga—going as far as to say Tyga got Alabama pregnant.
Alabama and Tyga wasted no time shutting down the rumors, and now Soulja is making it crystal clear he wants no part in this drama.
At first, Tyga simply dismissed the claims as nonsense. “This the dumbest s— I ever heard,” he tweeted on January 30. “Y’all believe anything y’all see online.” He doubled down, saying, “I have never had any sort of physical relationship with Alabama. It’s honestly ridiculous I even have to address it.”
That claim would be especially strange, considering Alabama’s dad, Travis Barker, is married to Kourtney Kardashian—who just so happens to be the sister of Tyga’s ex, Kylie Jenner.
Jumping on Instagram Live [Warning: Explicit, NSWF] after “Over Cooked” dropped, Soulja went off in an expletive-filled rant, calling Bhad Bhabie a “crackhead” and a “crack baby” for suggesting he had anything to do with Travis Barker’s daughter. He didn’t stop there.
“If you lie on my name again, I’ll smack the f— out of you,” he warned. But he wasn’t just talking threats—he also made it clear he’s considering legal action.
“And I’m suing your ass, b—-. I want all my money too. Defamation of character. You lied on my name to the Internet. I want $10 million cash.”
According to Soulja, Bhad Bhabie only made the claim because he previously turned her down. Whether he’s serious about the lawsuit remains to be seen, but Bhad Bhabie has already re-uploaded “Over Cooked”—this time, censoring Soulja and Tyga’s names.
Still, Bhad Bhabie doesn’t seem too worried about any legal consequences. At the end of the track, she raps, “You can’t put your lawyers on me ‘cause everything that I’m sayin’ is factual.”
A rep for Bhad Bhabie told TMZ, “We are aware of the video circulating, but we do not condone any form of violence or threats. While some may view it as a joke or simply entertaining, men threatening women or making light of domestic violence is exactly why these issues are so often dismissed. Even though emotions are high, violence or threats against women should never be the answer.”