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Amber Rose Has Clapped Back In A Biiig Way To Kanye West's Shade

Amber Rose Has Clapped Back In A Biiiiig Way To Yeezy's Shade
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On Thursday morning the Internet was far from chill after Kanye West announced on Twitter his plans to name his upcoming album 'Waves'.

That did not sit well with rapper Wiz Khalifa, resulting in a rant of epic proportions (even for 'Ye).

It was all a bit of fun to begin with as West declared Khalifa “wears cool pants” but after Yeezy misinterpreted a tweet that included his wife’s initials “kk” the father of two literally unleashed.

The 38-year-old artist tweeted, “you let a stripper trap you,” and “You wouldn’t have a child if it wasn’t for me,” referencing Khalifa and Rose‘ son, Sebastian.

Thirty-two ranting tweets later (which have now been deleted) Rose, who dated West for two years, followed suit with a NSFW response.

This isn't the first time West has had a go at Rose. West told Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club last year that if Kim Kardashian had dated him when he wanted, Amber Rose would have never been in the picture.

Rose spoke publicly about the slut-shaming she's endured in the past at an LA "Slut Walk". Her speech included comments West had said about her in the past.

West's now-deleted tweets about Rose went as follows:

4th you let a stripper trap you

— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016

5th I know you mad every time you look at your child that this girl got you for 18 years

— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016

12th You wouldn’t have a child if it wasn’t for me

— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016

13th You own waves???? I own your child!!!!

— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016

Before Rose responded again with:

West then appeared to do a 180 saying "Ima take these down cause it’s all about positive energy blessings blessings positive energy blessings".

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