Celebrity wars are no longer news in the entertainment industry but the newest fight is between two South Africa rappers, Cassper Nyovest and AKA.
Well, it looks like their beef didn’t just start now but it’s been going on since last year. At some point, there were reports that they threatened each other with a gun.
Cassper took to Twitter yesterday to claim that AKA walked up to his table in a club and slapped him but he has nothing but love for him.
AKA on the other hand has since publicly denied this.
See their tweets below:
So @akaworldwide comes up 2 my table in a club&slaps me. You’ll probably deny this like you always do but its fine. Just want u 2 know this.
— October 31st TheDome (@CassperNyovest) August 7, 2015
You can slap me all you want my brother but you can never take my joy. God bless you and I love you. @akaworldwidepic.twitter.com/3ZBo5DwYDv
— October 31st TheDome (@CassperNyovest) August 7, 2015
Carry on treating human beings like this and we will see where you’ll end up. @akaworldwide pic.twitter.com/c7VXbElPEH
— October 31st TheDome (@CassperNyovest) August 7, 2015
Anyway… Back to the focus!!! I got an album to complete and a venue to fill…. God will deal with the rest… #Blessed
— October 31st TheDome (@CassperNyovest) August 7, 2015
I need to clear the record. These are false allegations. I DID NOT slap the shit out of someone tonight. I do NOT condone violence.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) August 7, 2015
This is not on. I’m a role model. A public figure. I would never do such a thing.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) August 7, 2015
What I would gain from this type of thing?? *sigh* …. I’m already the Supa mega. ? … Please don’t believe what you read.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) August 7, 2015
THERE WAS NO FIGHT TONIGHT. I have so much to look forward to, I don’t do stuff like that.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) August 7, 2015
It’s no coincidence that this saga suddenly happens and there’s an event around the corner that needs promotion. ?
— AKA (@akaworldwide) August 7, 2015
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