Pretty Vee’s Racist Cultural Mockery Sparks Backlash

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 30: Pretty Vee attends the 2024 BET Awards at Peacock Theater on June 30, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images for BET)

Pretty Vee is at the center of a fresh controversy after posting a video that many viewers found offensive and racist. In the clip, Vee is seen dancing and saluting in a way that some interpreted as mocking Asian culture, all set to Megan Thee Stallion and Yuki Chiba’s “Mamushi.” Although the video was intended as humor, it has drawn significant criticism online, and it’s uncertain how Vee will address the racist backlash.

Meanwhile, Pretty Vee has also stepped into a social media dispute involving B. Simone and Soulja Boy. After Soulja Boy threw shade at B. Simone, Vee fired back on Instagram, saying, “Don’t play with me @souljaboy. You better play with them ones like this but not @thebsimone. Again she said what she said, now WHAT. I rebuke you in the name of Jesus you living creature [several crying-laughing emojis].” While this feud seems unlikely to escalate, it’s always possible with Soulja Boy’s unpredictable nature.

Additionally, Pretty Vee recently made waves with her commentary on Rick Ross’s altercation with Drake fans in Vancouver. During a comedy show, she mocked Ross’s clash with OVO supporters, who were upset when he played Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” at a festival. The incident led to a physical confrontation, and one of the fans even released a diss track targeting Ross. Despite the turmoil, Ross has not engaged with the diss track, and Vee’s racist jest has only added to the ongoing drama.

Overall, Pretty Vee’s recent actions have continued to stir controversy, and her racist cultural commentary has faced criticism. As she navigates these disputes, the public will be watching to see if her future engagements will be approached with more sensitivity.