Saucy Santana Speaks His Mind About Haters On The Internet

Saucy Santana Speaks His Mind About Haters On The Internet

When it comes to social media, everyone has something to say. Whether it’s good or bad, many people feel like it’s okay to call out celebrities. While some may call it clout chasing or hating, “Love and Hip Hop: Miami” star and rapper Saucy Santana voiced his opinion on the topic.

Last night Santana shared on Twitter, “Before you talk about me on the internet, search your DM and see how many times you wrote to me with NO response.” Santana continued, “BEFORE you try to start a beef with me… look at your status, THEN, look at mine! The same hatin h**s say can I get a pic, sis?!”

Santana stepped into The Shade Room and left a comment under our post about his internet beef tweets. Santana said, “What’s the big deal about being famous?! I know I can’t go NOWHERE publicly without someone getting excited over who I am. I FEEL regular but, I AINT! Sorry.”

Some of the Roommates felt that Santana needed to humble himself. One commented, “Not Santana thinking he a celebrity.. Baby, you’re a social media influencer that is friends with celebs.. Know your place.” Another agreed with Santana and commented, “You said what you said,” underneath his comment.

While it is unclear who Santana is talking about because no one was tagged, many speculate the tweets were for Rolling Ray. The two have been going back and forth for weeks. On December 3rd, which was National Disability Day, Santana dropped an alleged diss track aimed at Ray called “Walk.”

Although Santana denied all claims and said that song was made before his beef with Ray and claimed it has nothing to do with his disability, people weren’t buying it.

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