DJ Akademiks & YesJulz Go At Each Other, Twitter Enjoyed It
Clown Wars: Habitual Culture Vulture YesJulz Gets Sonned By DJ Akademiks On Twitter
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The beef no one asked for just went down on Twitter. Troll/blogger, DJ Akademiks, and habitual culture vulture, YesJulz went at each other on the social media platform.
Twitter pulled up a chair to watch the two annoying personalities clown each other. Apparently, the issue started when Akademiks didn’t care for the “vibes curator,” subliminally mentioning him in a Tweet. Julz responded that it was just a simple mistake and that he happened to be mentioned int he Tweet she commented on. She also seized the opportunity to throw a shot at the Everyday Struggle host calling him a “clown” and pointing out that he profits off gossip.
“You were mentioned in the tweet I commented on-so there was nothing subliminal about what I said. U are a clown. You capitalize off gossiping about other people & u would sell anyone in your circle out for clout/$$.I don’t c anything positive coming from u or ur platform ever.”
Akademiks took things even further and went nuclear on Julz in a series of Tweets, also going as far as to share the sex tape that leaked featuring her. We won’t be sharing that Tweet, but man, it has to be a sad day when you let Akademik’s drag you on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/Akademiks/status/1182392140749557760?s=20
https://twitter.com/Akademiks/status/1182392413496762368?s=20
Twitter was totally here for the clowns battling each other. Hit the gallery below for all of the reactions.
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Clown Wars: Habitual Culture Vulture YesJulz Gets Sonned By DJ Akademiks On Twitter was originally published on hiphopwired.com
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