Joe Budden Didn’t Run From Offset, He Just Needed A Bathroom Break

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The feud between rapper, Offset and rapper turned media personality, Joe Budden has yet to cease.

“I watched ya show u a grown ass nigga speaking on women I seen u in Barnes and u ran like I was gone do sum to you lol, U a hoe ass Nigga soon u get touched u gone be police,” Offset defended his wife, Cardi B after viewing Joe Budden’s new show “State of The Culture.”

Budden commented on Cardi B’s legal situation, adding that “she has ‘no room’ for mistakes.”

But now, Joe is firing back at Offset’s claims of him fleeing, saying he never saw Offset and was most likely running to the bathroom to pee at the time the rapper might have seen him. “I don’t know why I still think I’m the guy that can hold a piss,” Budden says.

Attempting to set the record straight on his popular podcast, “The Joe Budden Podcast,” Budden adds, “He saw me, I didn’t see him.”

The comments made on “State of The Culture” about Cardi B were coming from a good place, “She is great and amazing and I want her to continue to be here. I don’t want to lose her to police, to jail, to hatin’ bi***es. New York is rocking right now, and Cardi’s a big part of that,” Joe says.

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