Keyshia Ka’oir is not about to let anybody drag her husband. The Jamaican beauty mogul went to her Instagram Story over the weekend with a message for the haters after a growing number of rappers started calling Gucci Mane a snitch for cooperating with federal investigators in the Pooh Shiesty kidnapping case and then turning around and dissing Shiesty on his new record “Crash Dummy.”
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My husband is my world & I’ll 4Eva ride fa him,” Keyshia wrote, stamping the post “MRS GUWOP” for anyone still trying her household. The post dropped hours before Gucci hit Protective Stadium in Birmingham on Saturday to headline the halftime show for the UFL’s Birmingham Stallions home opener, his first major public appearance since the federal indictment against Pooh Shiesty, Big30, and seven others went public earlier this month.
The snitching talk is coming from every direction. Uncle Murda called Gucci a “rat” during a recent episode of his podcast and said you cannot run the streets your whole career, flood rap with stories about what you did to your opps, and then cooperate with the feds the first time somebody crosses you. Complex ran the Uncle Murda clip and it racked up millions of views in under 24 hours. Maino took it a step further on his own platform and blamed Keyshia directly, suggesting that she pushed Gucci into working with the government once guns came into their house. K Carbon has an alleged Gucci diss circulating online that fans are still trying to confirm is actually hers, and the internet is split on who to ride with.
Gucci has not backed off the “Crash Dummy” record. The track, which hit streaming in the days after the indictment dropped, takes clear shots at Pooh Shiesty and Big30 without ever saying their names, and the video has already crossed eight figures in views. Inside the 1017 camp, sources say Gucci feels zero obligation to stay silent just because an artist he signed, mentored, and covered financially allegedly pulled a gun on him in a Dallas studio and tried to force him to rip up a contract.
Keyshia has been in the mix from day one. She was with Gucci in the Atlanta building the week the feds rolled up the nine defendants, and she has been quietly unfollowing anyone connected to the Pooh Shiesty camp across her social accounts. Friends of the family tell us she has also stepped up security around their kids and their Miami estate until the case is further along in federal court.
The optics are layered. Gucci Mane built an entire legend off gangster rap mythology, so watching him walk the line between cooperating witness and active diss record is new territory even for him. But Keyshia’s message was clear on Saturday. She is not losing her husband to the streets, the internet, or anybody trying to score likes off a hot storyline.
