Jay-Z's ex protegee Foxy Brown made a series of cryptic posts after the rapper was accused of raping a 13-year-old with Diddy in a shock lawsuit this week.
via: OK! and Daily Mail
The "Get Me Home" singer took to Instagram with a cryptic message on Monday, December 9, just one day after Jay-Z was accused of raping a 13-year-old girl during an MTV Video Music Awards after-party in 2000 alongside his longtime friend Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Jay-Z's former protégé posted the words "WOW" and "WAIT" in white text over black screens in two separate Instagram Stories on Monday, with the second word featuring a shocked face emoji next to it. She also uploaded a third all-black post with one single cold face emoji in the center.
Brown — whose real name is Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand — first started working with the Roc Nation founder, born Shawn Corey Carter, in 1996, when he helped the aspiring female rapper release her debut album, Ill Na Na. The record featured a collaboration between the two titled "I'll Be," which was dropped as the album's second single in 1997.
Back in October, Brown responded to rumors she and Jay-Z engaged in a sexual relationship while she was underage, appearing to deny the claims and insisting she never signed an NDA.
Fans wrote: 'Give it up Deelishis, we know he’s paying you off.
'Jay probably paying Foxy,so she’ll never turn on him.
'Isn’t she under an NDA cause I remember when she said once it was over she had a lot to say
'FOXY BROWN! BABYYY WHEN THAT NDA UP?!
'I expected Foxy Brown to weigh in in some way shape or form. Her NDA still up? Doesn't it expire this year..'
Jay and Foxy collaborated again in 1999 on the song Bonnie & Clyde (Part II) which featured on her multi-platinum second album Chyna Doll.
In 2013 the musician denied reports that she referred to Jay-Z as a 'tranny chaser' and is threatening legal action.
Brown's cryptic series of posts occurred on the same day Jay-Z filed to dismiss the rape lawsuit against him — which was initially submitted in October against Combs and two unidentified celebrities but was refiled on Sunday, December 8, to specifically reveal the "Empire State of Mind" hitmaker's name.
It had been reported at the time that Foxy attended a baby shower where she started questioning the rapper's sexuality and claimed she lost her virginity to him when she was 15 and he was 27.
But Foxy slammed the claims, saying: 'The atrociousness of this story sickened me to my stomach. Any and everyone involved will be contacted by my attorney.'
She added: 'In all my years in the music industry, these are the most disgusting and disrespectful allegations I've ever experienced. This fictitious story ... with no audio, visual or written interview, clearly was concocted with malicious intent.'
'Jay has only been wonderful to me and my family, a great friend throughout all the years I've known him and we had nothing but great success as a team.'
'Beyonce, his wife, has always been gracious and sweet to me ... I will not let any undercover hater create discord and disrespect my name and reputation.'
In October 2024 she posted a screenshot of an X post claiming Jay made her sign an NDA and branded it 'fake news.'
She wrote: In icon business! Miss me wit that fake news. NDA? Ain’t a MF alive could stop my story. NDA on my sh** gon’ run 100 mill.'
'Stop playin’ wit my name, dyin’ for a comment. Can’t spin me with the sucker sh** to take Hov down. Betta ask bout’ the cloth I’m cut from.
'Comprehension is a lost art... Y’all want me to be anti-Hov so bad. FOH. Post that.'
Rumors about Jay-Z and Foxy's relationship ignited when Nas mentioned the pair on 2001 diss track Ether, a response to Jay-Z's track, Takeover.
Nas rapped: 'Foxy got you hot ’cause you kept your face in her p***/ What you think, you getting girls now ’cause of your looks?'
Jay-Z has denied the attack the victim claims took place at a VMA's afterparty in September 2000, while an unidentified female celebrity watched.
The anonymous victim previously referred to Jay-Z as 'Celebrity A' in the bombshell filing, with the female star accused of watching anonymized as 'Celebrity B.'
This made Jay-Z the first celebrity to be named alongside Diddy in one of the myriad lawsuits filed against Combs. Both rappers have denied all allegations.
Buzbee is representing more than 150 alleged victims of Combs.
Jay-Z warned the renowned lawyer to stop messing with him in a lengthy statement shared to Instagram on Sunday evening.
"You have made a terrible error in judgment thinking that all ‘celebrities’ are the same. I’m not from your moral world. I’m a young man who made it out of the project of Brooklyn," he expressed via social media. "We don’t play these types of games. We have very strict codes and honor. We protect children, you seem to exploit people for personal gain."
Jay-Z called the accusations made against him "idiotic" and alleged Buzbee "blackmailed" him by using the lawsuit as a threat to get the award-winning artist to cough up a lump sum of cash.
"My only heartbreak is for my family. My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims, and explain the cruelty and greed of people. I mourn yet another loss of innocence," Jay-Z noted of his wife, Beyoncé, and their three children: Blue Ivy, 12, and 7-year-old twins Rumi and Sir.
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