Stefflon Don & Burna Boy Seemingly Take More Shots At Each Other Online - Hot97 - Hip Hop & R&B News
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Stefflon Don & Burna Boy Seemingly Take More Shots At Each Other Online - Hot97 - Hip Hop & R&B News

Are Stefflon Don and Burna Boy taking subliminal shots at each other?
The “Hurtin Me” rapper shared a Tik Tok video with the caption, “When he’s a MAN and not a mummy’s boy.” Stefflon did her rendition of the challenge to the song “Meiway” by Ivory Coast. The challenge revolves around saying something you’re thankful for. 
Take a look:
pic.twitter.com/cIXQOjZqXr
The Jasmine Brand points out Burna Boy seemingly responded via Instagram and said, “Move On,” in his stories. Stefflon later Tweeted,
If it’s not directed its not respected @ me sis
Neither one mentioned the other’s name. However, they’ve been throwing subliminal shots since the 2021 break up. Fans believe Burna Boy’s 2022 “Last Last” is about the Don. She seemingly attempted to drop a diss back, but the YouTube link was rejected by Universal Music Group. Stefflon also hopped online and told people to “mind their business.” 
Social media users chimed in online about Stefflon’s Tik Tok:
Mummy boy for life ❤️❤️🦍 pic.twitter.com/G5gicRrHcs
It’s obvious you still find it hard to move on, let it go girl. Try see a therapist soon.
“Burna Boy made a global banger and is massively profiting off his pain. Instead of sending subtle shots you can write a book, make a song or even a whole album talking about your experience and profit off yours too.”
They dated in 2019 and broke up in 2021. It’s unclear why. Wish them both the best!
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