Alabama Barker criticizes Bhad Bhabie for using a racial slur in new diss song

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The beef between Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie doesn't seem to be slowing down any time soon. The women started tearing each other down not too long ago after Bhabie said Barker slept with her child's father Le Vaughn.

Diss songs were sent back and forth from there, and the latest comes from Bhabie with "OG Crashout," where she uses a racial slur. "Surround yourself with Blacks but still ain't invited to the cookout, cr--ker b---h / I ain't backin' down from s--t, I feel like Curtis Jackson," raps Bhabie.

Here's the thing, though: Like Barker, Bhabie is Caucasian, so Barker expressed confusion over the line. "Did I just get called a cr--ker b---h by another white women [sic]," wrote Barker on social media. "Call us Cr--ker Barrel h-e."

Barker is probably also puzzled at the line, because Bhabie has been accused of cultural appropriation. It happened in 2019, and she responded.

"To all the black females that are saying my hair [ain't] meant for box Braids guess the f--k what y’all hair [ain’t] meant to be straight," she wrote on Instagram, which was later published by Complex. "But y’all glue whole wigs on to your heads and sew brazilian/Indian/ Peruvian hair which is anything like y'all real hair texture at all."

“I completely agree that would be out of line and culture appropriation if I was trashing black girls for wearing braids but that’s not the situation at all so leave me tf alone or imma start getting real disrespectful," added Bhabie.

But she hasn't responded to Barker clowning her over the race line in "OG Crashout" yet. Maybe she will soon.