Earlier on Monday, rapper Lil Durk and his longtime girlfriend India Royale were once again the subject of breakup rumors, which seems to be a recurring theme in their relationship. The rumors began circulating after India posted a series of tweets to her X account (formerly known as Twitter).
Despite India not mentioning Durk or a breakup, many fans speculated that couple ended their relationship, especially after she wrote, “Ima dog too, ion wanna change him.” She then followed up that tweet stated she was “Back outsideeeeee.”
Things quickly escalated when Durk responded on the same social media platform, apparently addressing India and her posts. The Chicago rapper wrote, “Death row ain’t twitter beef, you signed 4L,” implying that their relationship was meant to last forever. Additionally, Durk tweeted, “I never cared about any h*e, b*tches ain’t got a pot to piss in.”
However, the drama didn’t end there. Durk tried to patch things up with India by going live on Instagram and serenading her with Beyonce’s “Dangerously In Love” while they were both in a car.
The reason behind Durk and India’s slight rift remains unclear. But this isn’t the first time we’ve seen these two have their ups and downs. Last year, rumors started circulating on social media that Durk had cheated on India, but neither of them publicly confirmed if the rumors were true.
Shortly after, Durk posted on his Instagram Story, ““That [cat emoji] mines 4ever welcome to death row b*tch!” But, unfortunately, India did not feel the same way. She appeared to respond by posting a “cap” emoji on her Instagram story, indicating that Durk’s statement was untrue. Additionally, India also unfollowed him on Instagram, signaling that she was moving on. Back in September, she tweeted that she was a “free agent,” hinting at that she was a single woman However, after a period of silence, Durk reappeared, wishing her a happy Valentine’s Day, which led fans to believe they had reconciled.
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