Did Beyonce diss Kim Kardashian & Tifanny Haddish in #TopOff? Well, Haddish responds
Tiffany Haddish isn't the only one getting shade from Beyoncé in her verse on DJ Khaled's "Top Off."
The internet seems to believe that Kim Kardashian was on the receiving end of a few jabs -- with good reason.
During her verse, Bey opens up about being able to 'break the internet' and her body being 'all real.
If you look at that third line, Bey also seems to highlight the fact that her body is real.
Tiffany hopped on Twitter and responded to the alleged shot, saying she'd be 'happy' to sign a non-disclosure to party with Beyoncé.
The internet seems to believe that Kim Kardashian was on the receiving end of a few jabs -- with good reason.
During her verse, Bey opens up about being able to 'break the internet' and her body being 'all real.
I'm the only lady here, still the realest n*gga in the roomNow, 'Break the internet' basically originated with Kim Kardashian's Paper magazine spread from 2014. Since then, the term has been used for all sorts of outlandish things happening on the internet -- but we know where it came from.
I break the internet, top two and I ain't number two
My body, my ice, my cash, all real, I'm a triple threat
Fuck it up and then leave, come back, f*ck it up and leave again
If you look at that third line, Bey also seems to highlight the fact that her body is real.
Tiffany hopped on Twitter and responded to the alleged shot, saying she'd be 'happy' to sign a non-disclosure to party with Beyoncé.
Listen to the song below:I Love Beyonce part! Everything she said rang so real to me. Just know I will sign A NDA any day For Beyoncé. DJ Khaled - Top Off (Ft. JAY Z, Future & Beyonce) https://t.co/9Ing2kNq14 via @YouTube— Tiffany Haddish (@TiffanyHaddish) March 2, 2018
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