Travis Scott's new lyrics spark controversy. Is he indirectly criticizing Kylie Jenner's weight loss methods?
Kylie Jenner, one of the most celebrated women globally, was named a billionaire at 22, setting a new record. The enterprising celebrity built her business empire progressively, attracting significant media attention. Kylie has been in the limelight for her relationship with sought-after actor Timothée Chalamet. The couple publicly appeared at the Golden Globes ceremony from Sunday night to Monday morning.
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Prior to Timothee Chalamet, Kylie Jenner had a turbulent relationship with rapper Travis Scott that spanned several years. Their children, Stormi, born in 2018, and Aire, born four years later, are products of this union. The couple repeatedly announced their separation, only to reconcile later. News of their final breakup became public precisely a year ago.
Is Travis Scott still grappling with Kylie Jenner's Loss?
Despite considerable time having lapsed since their breakup, Travis Scott appears to be preoccupied with thoughts about Kylie Jenner. A few months ago, he rapped about his ex-partner and her new boyfriend in one of his latest songs. Notably, he compared his valuable possessions to magical chocolate found in Willy Wonka's factory and also rapped: "Find another flame as hot as me, bitch."
Does Travis Scott Imply that Kylie Jenner Uses Diabetes Medication for Weight Loss?
Web users say that Travis Scott has mentioned his ex in his songs again. In "Backroom," a track featuring rapper Playboy Carti, the 32-year-old rapper mentions a woman losing weight because of a diabetes medication popular among celebrities. Kylie Jenner's fans firmly believe the lyrics were intended to target his ex-partner in an attempt to hurt her.
She takes Ozempic, she wants to be different, she wants to be a new woman, Scott raps in the new song.
The Mirror website gathered opinions from social media users commenting on Travis' alleged diss aimed at Kylie. Here are some of them:
"I can't believe he dissed her, referring to Ozempic," one user wrote. Another said, "Imagine your tasteless ex-boyfriend and felon criticizing you for taking Ozempic. It's embarrassing." Others shared: "Hopeless song and hopeless guy, but you have to admit, he dissed her pretty well; Disgusting. If it's really about her, this is the mother of his children who will hear this one day." Another user noted: "This is part of the reason why dating artists can prove problematic. Life inspires them, and sooner or later, they'll write about you."
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