Reality TV star, Kiddwaya has revealed that he is of the opinion that women hate each other and want other women to be ‘single and miserable’ after his white girlfriend was dragged by netizens.
Kidwayya made this revelation on his Instagram Stories and also via Twitter.
His statement was in reaction to a video recorded by his girlfriend Laura Dirtu and posted on TikTok.
In the video, Laura is seen asking Kiddwaya what he thinks about her new dress. “It’s nice,” Kiddwaya says while focusing on the football game playing on his phone.
After Laura posted the video, many of her followers told her she would be better off single than with a man like Kiddwaya.
Kiddwaya then took to Twitter to call out women for asking Laura to leave him.
He also took to his Instagram Stories to address the TikTok video his girlfriend posted. He added that he is sure women want other women to be single and miserable.
In other news, Cardi B has threatened that any weapon formed against her will be greeted with greater violence after being mentioned in Madonna‘s reflection on the 30th anniversary of her Sex coffee table book.
The superstar rapper took to social media on Sunday morning to fire back at the Queen of Pop following an Instagram Post about how the iconic singer’s then-scandalous book released in conjunction with her 1992 album, Erotica helped pave the way for other female artists expressing their sexuality.
“30 years ago I published a book called S.E.X. In addition to photos of me naked there were photos of Men kissing Men, Woman kissing Woman and Me kissing everyone,” Madonna wrote on Saturday, noting that she faced a great deal of criticism at the time. “Now Cardi B can sing about her WAP. Kim Kardashian can grace the cover of any magazine with her naked ass and Miley Cyrus can come in like a wrecking ball.”
She closed with, You’re welcome b—-es,” followed by a clown emoji.
In a series of since-deleted tweets on Sunday morning, Cardi wrote that she felt disrespected by the post, especially Madonna’s use of the clown emoji.
“I literally payed this woman homage so many times cause I grew up listening to her …she can make her point without putting clown emojis and getting slick out the mouth,” the rapper wrote alongside a screenshot of a 2018 Billboard article in which she praised Madonna. “These icons really become disappointments once u make it in the industry that’s why I keep to myself.”
Some Twitter users wrote that Cardi failed to comprehend Madonna’s point, noting that Madge was saying she “paved the way for sexual songs to become mainstream” and that the singer wasn’t trying to insult the rapper.
“I know exactly what she said and I understand,” Cardi replied, “but it’s about THE TONE …Calling me b—-es and putting clown emojis ? The f—!”
In a similar reaction, the rapper wrote, “EXACTLY SAY WAT YOU WANT TO SAY BUT DONT INSULT ME THE F— …nobody gonna lil girl me (specially a white woman).”