Meek Mill and former NFL sensation Antonio Brown had twitter beef. The catalyst? A meme shared by Brown titled “Diddy Diddy Bang Bang,” riffing on the classic 1968 movie “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” but with a twist – featuring the faces of Meek Mill and Diddy photoshopped onto the film’s poster.
Meek didn’t take kindly to the post, launching a series of now-deleted tweets that escalated the situation. He started with a jab, wondering how he keeps encountering “these slow individuals” before the tone took a sharp turn. Meek claimed he had damning evidence of Brown engaging in inappropriate DMs with a younger girl, who happens to be Meek’s family member. “Chill [before] I end you forever…take ya meds bro,” he warned, signaling a readiness to expose Brown if pushed further.
Meek also reflected on the fleeting nature of social media clout, suggesting that while dragging him might garner “500k clicks/views in a day or two,” it’s a “bad long-term plan” reserved for “losers.” Despite the fiery rhetoric, Meek eventually opted to delete his posts, a move that didn’t go unnoticed by Brown.
Brown’s response mocked Meek for allegedly spreading falsehoods and then backpedaling by deleting his tweets. “[Laughing emoji] can’t make it up,” Brown taunted, claiming the debacle led to “the greatest live ever on this app.” He cheekily signed off with a nod to his enduring influence: “Generational Run fucking continues.”
Antonio Brown then posted a series of tweets disrespecting Meek Mill.
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