Sukihana is basically urging Saweetie to “admit she’s a hoe” so people can finally get off her back.
On an episode of Respectfully: The Justin Laboy Show, Suki spoke directly to Saweetie while addressing rumors that the “My Type” star used to work as an escort.
“Saweetie, I’m not even trying to be funny,” Suki said around the nine-minute, 37-second mark in the clip below. “People would really fuck with you more if you just live your truth.”
After dancing around it at first, Suki eventually doubled down, saying, “If you selling that ass, you selling that ass.”
“If that’s whatever you do, that’s whatever the fuck you do,” she added. “Because that little bit of authenticity that they don’t feel like you giving, they want that from you. Whatever that is.”
When host Justin LaBoy took her comments to mean she thinks Saweetie should stop rapping, Suki quickly corrected him.
“I don’t think she should stop rapping,” she said. “Just live in your truth, whatever you do.”
Suki’s remarks follow weeks of drama after promoter Maybach May accused Saweetie of owing her money and claimed the rapper’s alleged relationship with soccer star Jadon Sancho was financially motivated.
“I see you playing internet games,” May wrote in a series of since-deleted posts. “[Let me know] how you want to play this, I’m either going to receive my [money] from you, or I can start addressing some of them rumors [with] TMZ. We spent almost a month in Africa, you should know I wasn’t gone let you play me out some money.”
In those posts, May called Sancho a “client,” sparking speculation that she was acting as a madam for Saweetie.
“Instead of paying me she fell in love [with] the client [and] told him not to pay me,” she claimed. “I was a road manager [with] her getting her deals. I was solid to this girl.”
Saweetie fired back soon after, posting on her Instagram Stories, “The recent accusations made about me are false, defamatory, and deeply disturbing.”
“These claims misrepresent the facts and are solely aimed to damage my reputation,” she continued. “This person never managed me. She was simply introduced to me by family. Her motives are now obvious. I’ll let the lawyers take it from here.”
She later discussed how she handles online trolls on Angie Martinez’s IRL podcast.
“If I want to respond to something, I give myself a five-minute timer,” Saweetie explained. “And if I still feel intensely about that reply, then I’ll post it. I set my timer.
“No, because … some of my responses are so crazy, and I’m really happy that I wasn’t impulsive with it,” she added. “But you know, sometimes I might be a different girl five minutes later. So I really buffer myself that way. And so when I post something and it’s a clapback or a response, I’m standing on it. I had time to think about it.”
