G Herbo might not have as much game as he thought he did, as his appearance on a new dating show didn’t quite go as according to plan for the 28-year-old.

The Chicago rapper recently took part in No Luv Mar’s dating competition where he had the chance to find ‘the one’ after narrowing down his selection from a pool of 20.

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Things appeared to be going smoothly until the second round when he was frustrated that one girl didn’t know he was from the Chi; she got enraged at Herbo and a heated back-and-forth ensued.

“You ain’t look up nothing? Bye! How the fuck you don’t know where I’m from and you talking to me,” Herbo said at the 12-minute mark. “Get the fuck on, bye!”

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The woman proceeded to diss Herb: “You could get the fuck on! How the hell am I supposed to know where the fuck you from? Don’t nobody know about you. Ain’t nobody looking shit up. Fuck you, n-gga. Light-skin ass. You look like Latto with your light-skin ass. Why your hairline so far back.”

Watch the exchange and the entire episode below:

G Herbo narrowed down the competition to four women and then couldn’t choose just one so he actually ended the entire operation before reaching the finish line.

While some enjoyed the episode, there were quite a few YouTube comments that voiced their concern for Herbo’s well-being and mental state as others thought he was extremely intoxicated for the show.

“This was funny but sad at the same time. Herb is going through it,” one person wrote, while another said: “This was very…awkward…and uncomfortable to watch. Drunk Herb should be illegal.”

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In other G Herbo news, AllHipHop published court documents last month confirming that the Chicago native is suing his former manager Joseph “JB” Bowden and Machine Entertainment for financial manipulation, and he’s demanding $40million in compensation.

Herbo maintains that he was tricked into “unfair and one-sided deals” when he was a minor and that he has been in never-ending debt ever since. As a result, he currently owes his former imprint $8.4 million.

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“Over the years, when we started generating money, probably this was on the Sony system, [Bowden] pulled me to the side like, ‘Bro, let me run your business for you.’ I wasn’t really business savvy. This was somebody I trust with my life, like my brother, like a father figure. ‘I’m your business for you, bro.’ Alright, so from then on, he’s running my business,” the rapper said during an October livestream in which he addressed the dispute.