Watch Wiz Khalifa Diss Kanye West On-Stage After Twitter Beef: 2 Million Fans Unfollow Rapper? Amber Rose Slays Yeezy!
When Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa got into an epic Twitter beef on Wednesday, Jan. 27, the whole world watched in anticipation, who will slay this feud?
The answer is neither Kanye nor Wiz: It's Amber Rose.
After Kanye West's 25 Tweets to Wiz Khalifa, mocking him (and his "cool pants") and dissing him for letting "a stripper trap him" (in reference to Amber Rose, whom Khalifa shared a child with and who also dated Kanye for 2 years), Amber Rose responded with two tweets to slay Kim Kardashian West's husband.
"Awww @kanyewest are u mad I'm not around to play in ur asshole anymore?" Amber Rose wrote on Twitter, along with the hashtag #FingersInTheBootyAssBitch.
Amber Rose also mocked Kanye West for deleting his Twitter rant, hoping to focus on the positive.
"Ima take these down cause it's all about positive energy blessings blessings positive energy blessings," Kanye wrote.
"Lol @kanyewest Now u wanna delete ur tweets cuz Muva has arrived? #TwitterFingers #UrGettingBodiedByAStripperNigga," Amber Rose responded.
Meanwhile, Wiz Khalifa didn't stop his beef with Kanye West on Twitter.
On Jan. 27, the "See You Again" rapper let out one, sweet retort to his new nemesis while on-stage in Argentina.
"F**k Kanye!!!" Wiz Khalifa said while performing "Taylor Gang," TMZ reported.
On the other hand, Kanye West alleged that Wiz Khalifa lost about 2 million followers following their Twitter feud.
"Man it's a sad a day... Wiz lost 2 million followers since I tweeted... I didn't mean to either him like that," Yeezy wrote.
But that's not entirely true. In fact, both rappers gained, even more, followers in the hours after their very diss fest.
"Khalifa's Twitter fanatics boomed at the biggest daily rate in nearly a week, according to data from Twitter. He gained more than 60,000 followers during the last 24 hours," Entertainment Weekly reported. "On the other side, West gained more than 63,000 followers Wednesday, and 172,000 in 24 hours."