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Oop! Nique Claps Back At Fredo Bang After He Calls Her A “Toy” Amid NBA YoungBoy Link-Up
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Nique Addresses Fredo Bang After NBA YoungBoy Collaboration


Whew, TeaMates! The timeline is in shambles after Nique appeared in the passenger seat of NBA YoungBoy’s car, and let’s just say the internet hasn’t clocked out since. As social media users speculated about what the link-up could mean, Fredo Bang, who has past romantic ties to Nique, weighed in, adding more fuel to the fire.

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Fredo Bang Calls Nique a “Toy” After Fan Asks About NBA YoungBoy Link-Up

On Thursday, Feb. 26, Baton Rouge rapper Fredo Bang addressed the viral clip Nique posted to her Instagram Story, which showed her riding alongside NBA YoungBoy. The short video quickly sparked speculation online, even prompting Fredo to chime in.

One X user wrote, “I wanna tag Fredo Bang and say how do you feel about yo ex linking up with yo main opp,” appearing to reference Fredo and Nique’s past relationship, as well as the long-rumored tension between Fredo and NBA YoungBoy.

Although he wasn’t tagged, Fredo responded anyway.

In a quote tweet, he replied, “I don’t have any opps and that’s not my ex, that was my toy for a short period…”

He continued in follow-up posts, writing, “Y’all gotta stop passing out these titles; when was that mine I was sharing,” before later adding another tweet asking to be left out of the situation altogether.

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Nique Fires Back At Fredo Bang In The Shade Room Teens Comments

After The Shade Room Teens shared Fredo’s remarks, Nique wasted no time responding.

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Within minutes, she dropped a GIF of the Joker with the caption, “And. Here. We Go!” She followed up with a pointed message: “Had that mf throwing cheap a** pictures in the pool years ago!!! Come on now, beat it!! Leave me tf alone you overly GROWN a** man!”

Users quickly connected the dots.

Back on Dec. 9, 2021, Fredo Bang posted a video of himself tossing framed photos of himself and Nique into a pool. He captioned the clip, “f*** em.” The resurfaced footage served as a reminder of their history, sparking reactions from many users in the comments.

Social Media Reacts

Instagram user @vsgkentuckyfinest88 wrote, “Nique got the internet SHOOK, and I’m here for it!!”

Another Instagram user @dimepiecex_ wrote, “He want moment! So bad!”

While Instagram user @_its.imprib wrote, “Now Fred you was crashing out over nice we ain’t forgot don’t try to downplay her.”

Instagram user @snowsimonnie wrote, “The fact y’all let Nique and YB rage bait y’all is crazy.”

Another Instagram user @yannnshxt._ wrote, “In my opinion, Nique winning.”

While Instagram user @qdharealest_ wrote, “You mad a whole song tho.”

Instagram user @_lovebtw_ wrote, “Nique responding to everybody she got time today.”

Another Instagram user @jstlkap wrote, “Ain’t nobody throwing pictures in the pool over a toy… they damn sure ain’t recording it then posting it on the internet for attention.”

While Instagram user @aaliyahmeshell_ wrote, “Tryna flex and got embarrassed.”

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.