Does Kanye West protest too much?
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Following West’s intense Twitter feud with Wiz Khalifa this week, his ex-girlfriend and Khalifa’s ex-wife, Amber Rose, fired back at West for calling her a stripper. Let’s just say she got a little personal.
“Awww @kanyewest are u mad I’m not around to play in ur a**hole anymore?” she wrote, adding, “#FingersInTheBootyAssBitch.”
On Friday, West responded to Rose’s accusations, but denied what she said about their bedroom exploits.
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/692967570740224001
“Exes can be mad but just know I never let them play with my ass… I don’t do that… I stay away from that area all together,” he wrote.
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Seems unnecessarily defensive, and we’re not the only ones who think so. West’s followers on the social-media site were also quick to jump to that conclusion.
https://twitter.com/alexillest/status/692979240149618688
https://twitter.com/TheSamBoggs/status/693128950025945088
“Masculinity so fragile. Every dude has a g-spot in their ass, don’t be ashamed @kanyewest xoxo,” one follower wrote. Another Twitter user joined the conversation, saying, “lol alright Kanye ok u right yeah of course that’s fine I tell lies everyday too.”
But hey, Kanye, the bottom line (pun intended) in this argument was pretty well summed up by a few more of your followers:
https://twitter.com/darrenhayes/status/692967893861044224
@kanyewest it's all gd bro ain't nothing wrong with a bit of bum play
— Hobbie Stuart (@HobbieStuart) January 29, 2016
Whatever ‘Ye is into, we’re not judging.
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