Drake and Bobbi Althoff linked up again for a new podcast episode

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She basically tried to play Funny Marco and it backfired on her. Until this Drake interview (which is also desperation on his part), girl was dead in the water doing a whole bunch of nothing interviews. She was a Hawk Tua girl status up until then.
Still don’t get it.
So she was doing interviews with random people who were not Drake level, and for that I’m supposed to hate her?

Like how can one doing nothing, backfire on you. :dahell:

Tried to google, found nothing.

Both her and Marco, who have done shyt together, both sound like that British girl in the chicken spot who used to interview British rappers. But I’m sure being dry and sarcastic didn’t start 12 years ago or whenever she started.
 
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Goth baddies with big tiddies though, I agree with him there.
most important revelation during the entire interview :banderas:

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Still don’t get it.
So she was doing interviews with random people who were not Drake level, and for that I’m supposed to hate her?

Like how can one doing nothing, backfire on you. :dahell:

Tried to google, found nothing.

Both her and Marco, who have done shyt together, both sound like that British girl in the chicken spot who used to interview British rappers. But I’m sure being dry and sarcastic didn’t start 12 years ago or whenever she started.
It’s probably more of her pivot to the Black guests how she interacts with them in comparison to the [often less popular] white guests she’s had. Though I’d never watch her interviews again, revisit various ones and you’ll see the difference. She attempted to play Offset during that interview and he totally cooked and embarrassed her, and she carried that embarrassment to subsequent interviews. Overall, she’s simply a corny bytch that doesn’t belong in Black spaces. She’s Hawk Tuah girl in music form. She doesn’t provide anything at all. If you want to defend that, you have every right to :manny:
 

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It’s probably more of her pivot to the Black guests how she interacts with them in comparison to the [often less popular] white guests she’s had. Though I’d never watch her interviews again, revisit various ones and you’ll see the difference. She attempted to play Offset during that interview and he totally cooked and embarrassed her, and she carried that embarrassment to subsequent interviews. Overall, she’s simply a corny bytch that doesn’t belong in Black spaces. She’s Hawk Tuah girl in music form. She doesn’t provide anything at all. If you want to defend that, you have every right to :manny:
I don't know what Hawk Tuah has to do with black people, I thought she was a frat boy thing.
As for Drake, apparently he's black spaces now :ehh:

As for this broad, when I go on her youtube it's like exactly 33/33/33 black, white, other almost like a person who doesn't want to discriminate. The fact that black people only care about the black people she interviews, or that we care about her more is on us (i.e. NLE Choppa 1.4 million views, Jelly Roll 300k when Jelly Roll obviously is a much bigger artist). :yeshrug:


I'm not defending anything, I'm saying that I don't understand what white and black e-militants are saying. I see magas saying "she's a ngerrr loverr" and I see black e-militants saying what you are saying. Like apparently you never watch her shyt but you know her down to the details that only a mother could notice. So how do you expect someone to take what you are saying? :dahell:
 
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As for this broad, when I go on her youtube it's like exactly 33/33/33 black, white, other almost like a person who doesn't want to discriminate.
Yeah, but @Playaz Eyez was referring to how the way she conducts herself during the interviews with black people is different than when she’s sitting down when white people.
 
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