Fivio Foreign is at the center of controversy as Natalie Nunn has addressed the cheating allegations he made about her.
On Sunday (February 18), the Baddies star took to her Instagram stories and responded to claims made by the New York rapper about her love life.
During an appearance on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion podcast last week, the 33-year-old MC alleged that the TV personality is stepping out on her husband with his homie, Louis Paso.
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Upon catching wind of the allegations, Nunn clarified that she’s enlisted Paso to show her the ropes as she’s actively pursuing a rap career.
“Now if we gonna be a bunch of females at least tell the whole story! Cause I usually don’t do no talking but we nit gonna sit up here and lie on my name in no interview,” she began, seemingly responding to the New York native.
“Your boy I’m flying out everywhere was someone who worked on your team with you! Shit slow over there so eh came over to work with the baddest!” she wrote.
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“I did not meet him through you… I’m not sleeping with him and you sound big mad! If you wanted a feature with me that’s all you had to say. Cause you sound big mad your boy joined the winning team and we running up a serious bag.”
Nunn then humorously suggested that Fivio would fit right in with the Baddies cast given his tendency to gossip about her personal affairs. In a subsequent post on her Instagram Story, she asserted: “Keep my name out of your mouth I’m not one to be played with.”
Fivio’s beef with the reality star comes on the heels of his Pain & Love 2 album drop.
Released in early February, the follow-up to his 2022 B.I.B.L.E received a lukewarm reception from HipHopDX.
In his 2.8/5 review of the project, Will Schube wrote: “Fivio is at his best on Pain & Love 2 when examining the ramifications of quieting his life down, of tightening his circle and focusing on his career. On the skittering, electric album opener ‘Who Knew,’ the MC raps: ‘Who knew if I told ’em n-ggas that I need ’em and they wouldn’t really care?’
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“The obvious plays at radio don’t work nearly as well. The Swae Lee-assisted ‘Could it Be’ is trite and generic; Fivio sounds like the AI-generated result of ‘mid-2020s New York rap hit.’ He raps: ‘When you think of Fivi, think of the deli/ When you think of Fivi, think of some wetties/ You got a number? Then give me the celly.’ Has anyone called a phone a “celly” since 2004?
These dull moments are all the more frustrating because Fivio Foreign often shows all the ways in which he’s grown as a rapper.”