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“F*ck That Hoe” Akademiks Says He Has An Issue With Chrissy Teigen Because She “Sneak-Dissed” Him

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Recently, this came out in some comments host Akademiks made about Chrissy Teigen, mom, entrepreneur, and wife of singer John Legend.

According to Hip Hop DX, during  a Twitch stream, Chrissy Teigen’s name seeped into a conversation about John Legend’s lackluster record sales for his new album Bigger Love.

I don’t care if you John Legend’s b*tch or any other b*tch.

He told both Legend and Teigen they could “suck a d*ck.”

But even if they did, I doubt Chrissy Teigen’s insult of Akademiks had anything to do with poor album sales.

Source: MadameNoire

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