Bebe Rexha Went Off On G-Eazy In A Now-Deleted Instagram Story
New celebrity beef just dropped: Bebe Rexha called rapper G-Eazy an "ungrateful loser" in a now-deleted Instagram story.
The two worked together on the 2015 song "Me, Myself, & I," which has recently had a resurgence after going viral on TikTok. It remains the rapper's most popular song on Spotify. "Him & I," his collab with ex-partner Halsey, comes second.
On her Instagram story on Jun. 13, Bebe shared a screenshot from her management asking if she had "any interest in shooting social content with G-Eazy when in New York" tied to "Me, Myself, & I."
Tagging G-Eazy, Bebe added, “You have my number. Why don’t you text me and ask me yourself you stuck up ungrateful loser. You’re lucky people are liking you again. Cause I could go in on all the shitty things you’ve done and how you treated me after giving you your only real hit.”
Over on X, aka not-Twitter, Bebe later added that she removed the Instagram Story at the request of someone from her team. "I decided to remove it because it felt very negative and toxic. Sometimes trauma can lead us to react that way, and that period of my life was traumatizing," she explained.
Someone from my team had me take down my Instagram story. I decided to remove it because it felt very negative and toxic. Sometimes trauma can lead us to react that way, and that period of my life was traumatizing. I am writing this because I regret taking it down and I want to…
— Bebe Rexha (@BebeRexha) June 13, 2024
However, she continued, "I am writing this because I regret taking it down and I want to say that I still stand by what I said."
She then reshared a post saying that Halsey and Bebe "carried G-Eazy's career."
Bebe Rexha and Halsey talking about how they carried G-Eazy's career pic.twitter.com/KYMSMBojTl
— Kai メ𝙤| fischl day (@justnotsteady) January 13, 2024
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Bebe has previously revealed that she originally wrote "Me, Myself & I" as a song called "I Don't Need Anything" and intended it to be released as her single. When a music executive passed on the song as her single, she claimed she approached G-Eazy to play him the song — and the rest is history.
Guess we'll see if G-Eazy responds!