Jazmine Cheaves Slams 600 Breezy After He Wishes Their Son A Happy Birthday

Jazmine Cheaves and 600 Breezy
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Jazmine Cheaves is back at it with her baby daddy, 600 Breezy. She called out the rapper a few hours ago for wishing their son a happy birthday. Cheaves claimed that Breezy denied her invitation to be present at the party and didn’t call either. She called him a clout chaser who was only performing for the internet. Her latest rant is coming just weeks after she called the rapper broke and claimed she broke up with him.

Jazmine Cheaves Slams 600 Breezy

It seems hardly a week will go by without Jazmine Cheaves fighting 600 Breezy. Amid their allegations and counter-allegations against each other, the hairstylist slammed her baby daddy again. This time, it was for wishing their son, Blaze Javier, also known as Baby Javi Phat, a happy birthday. 600 Breezy took to Instagram to wish Blaze a happy one-year birthday and remarked that he missed him.

He wrote, “Coolest Baby in the world Javi Phat I miss you dude. Sht ain’t been ideal but it’ll get better with time. You can’t read yet so I don’t got a paragraph for you phat Happy 1st Birthday Blaze. @blazejavier__.”

However, Jazmine Cheaves didn’t take kindly to 600 Breezy’s compliment and attacked him on her Stories. She wrote, “Coming to the internet to tell a one year old who can’t read happy birthday but ain’t call him nor come to either party is insane!” She added, “EVERYBODY WANNA DO IT FOR THE INTERNET! It’s all for fake,” with laughing emojis.

In a second post, Cheaves wrote, “BUT U WANNA BE THERE FOR HIM SOOOOO BAD ! [Laughter emoji]. I even invited u today after everything so save the ‘Oh, she won’t let me be round’ narrative!!!”

600 Breezy Accused Jazmine Cheaves Of Abuse

After Jazmine Cheaves’ attack against 600 Breezy went viral, fans speculated about why the rapper didn’t attend his son’s party. Many brought up Breezy’s post about his baby mama being mentally and physically abusive and thought they might be connected. They opined that he might have been worried Cheaves wouldn’t release him afterward. The Don’t Get Smoked rapper took to Instagram on Wednesday, April 9, with receipts. He said Cheaves never broke up with him because he was broke. Rather, he left her.

“I’m tired of b**ches playing with me. You left me because I was broke huh? No bch I left you because you need help. You need AA, you need therapy, you need real help from professionals. You physically and mentally abused me the whole time, and I put up with that sh*t.” He wrote and added, “You begged me to stay but you get on the net 2 months later and say you left me? You should’ve shut tf up Jazmine and kept it P.” 600 Breezy also claimed that Jazmine Cheaves threatened suicide if he left.

In his post, the I’m Him rapper shared videos that backed his claims. In one of the recordings, he accused the lash technician of abusing him, a claim she didn’t disprove. He also called her an alcoholic and said he didn’t love her, didn’t want her, and hated her. However, Cheaves insisted in one clip that he stay with her, telling him, “We gone die together.” In another clip, she also insisted on a two-parent household, but Breezy told her, “That two-parent household s**t is dead.”

Jazmine Cheaves Claimed She Left  A Broke 600 Breezy

The former lovers’ dispute began after Jazmine Cheaves told the internet she asked 600 Breezy to get a job. She said she broke up with him because he was broke and called him a deadbeat. “Date in your tax bracket!!! Life a be so much easier,” the entrepreneur said on social media. She added that she had tried to make things work for her son’s sake but ultimately had to let go.

The internet has grown accustomed to Jazmine Cheaves and 600 Breezy’s drama. Hopefully, the duo will start to settle their scores privately, at least for their son’s sake.

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