
Marlon Wayans accuses Soulja Boy of child molestation in heated online feud
The rapper, known as Big Draco, posted a series of scathing remarks about Wayans, accusing the actor of selling out and being unfunny.
"Soulja Boy" began his attack with, 'Marlon Wayans you a b*tch and u not funny. Shut up n*gga keep selling ur soul and sucking the higher up d*cks.' The post sparked confusion among fans, as no clear reason was provided for the sudden outburst.
Wayans quickly responded, firing back with equally harsh language. In a pair of posts, the actor lashed out at the rapper, writing, 'Says the coon that jumped over the moon,' and, 'You molested lil boy. Go sit your lil a** down on some uncle lap and sh*t.'
The cause of the feud remains unclear, but Wayans had recently commented on Soulja Boy's controversial performance at a Crypto Ball honoring Donald Trump's inauguration. On an appearance on 101.1 The Wiz, Wayans dismissed Soulja Boy's career as "canceled" and suggested the rapper may have been unaware of the Trump connection at the event.
Another potential source of the tension could be Wayans' support for Drake following Kendrick Lamar's explosive Super Bowl performance. Soulja Boy had no sympathy for the rapper, posting a blunt comment.
Despite promoting his new album, Soulja Boy appears more focused on X rants, targeting celebrities like Wayans, Bhad Bhabie (whom he recently threatened to sue), and his ongoing feud with Blueface.

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