Bebe Rexha gets into a virtual confrontation with a fan after some statements on Twitter
Bebe Rexha has once again become part of the public debate, after a series of her comments on the X platform (formerly Twitter) sparked a heated debate with a social media user. The singer, who is often outspoken on social issues, reacted to the impact of wars on civilians, emphasizing that "women and children are the ones who bear the brunt of conflicts caused by men."
Her statement received a lot of backlash, but the harshest comment came from a user named Morgan, who accused Rexha of denigrating men, while also adding a provocation regarding the artist's fan base. Her comment prompted an immediate reaction from Bebe Rexha, who retweeted the post and responded without gloves.
In her response, Rexha called the follower "toxic" and demanded that she be removed from her profile. "My fans know very well that this has nothing to do with my gay community. And as for 'no longer relevant'? You're on my page, so one of us is clearly relevant," the artist wrote.
The singer added that she has no intention of ignoring toxic behavior online and that she often decides to react to put a stop to negative comments. "I have no intention of letting toxic people spread negativity. Someone needs to show them their place," she said.

The debate has divided the opinions of followers, but one thing remains clear: Bebe Rexha does not avoid confrontation when she feels she is being unfairly attacked, turning the social network into a place where she openly defends her positions.

