Bambi and Spice are knee-deep in one of the pettiest, pettiest beefs reality TV has cooked up in a while, and it’s giving shade, shots, suya, and a whole lotta streaming stats.
At first, it was light tension bubbling under the surface. Now? We’re talking diss tracks, blue wigs flying through the air, and horses rocking blonde bundles. Yes, horses. Because when these two feud, it’s never just a clapback. It’s an entire production.
Things officially went left when Spice decided to clown Bambi’s music career, calling out her Spotify streams like she pulled the receipts mid-reunion episode.
In response, Bambi grabbed a mic and dropped her own fire: a diss track titled “Eleven,” which didn’t just throw heat at Spice but also came for Lil Scrappy, Rasheeda, and Kirk Frost. Whew. The bars weren’t just spicy. They were atomic. “On top of the beef, I go Suya on the Spice,” she rapped, making it very clear: it’s on.
Not to be outdone, Spice fired back with her own version of “Eleven,” dragging Bambi for everything from her hot tub history to fake designer bags. “You smash eleven n****s in eleven hot tubs,” she rapped. “You got eleven fake bags and eleven fake furs.” Yikes.
But the beef didn’t stay in the booth. Bambi followed up with a visual diss, a video of her and her girls tossing around a blue wig (eerily similar to Spice’s signature look) while vibing to Rob49’s viral “WTHelly.” Petty? Yes. Entertaining? Absolutely.
Spice responded like only she could by putting a blonde wig on a horse and cackling while doing it. That’s right. A whole horse. The clip was straight-up shade with hoofs and highlights, and fans were left screaming in the comments.
And, of course, where there’s Bambi, there’s Lil Scrappy drama. The track stirred up reactions from Bambi’s ex and his mom, Momma Dee, who didn’t hold back from addressing Bambi for dragging her son into the lyrical chaos.
The fans? Divided. Some are riding with Bambi’s bars, others are backing Spice’s unbothered clapbacks.
Obviously, this feud is nowhere near over. And if wigs and horses are already involved, who knows what’s next? A diss track on horseback? We wouldn’t be surprised.