Victoria Monét Explodes On Akbar V Over GloRilla Mention: “Keep My Sister’s Name Out Your Mouth”

The tension surrounding Akbar V’s latest freestyle just reached another level after Victoria publicly fired back over comments involving her sister, GloRilla. What initially started as rap commentary and online backlash has now turned into a deeply personal feud, with Victoria making it crystal clear that while she may criticize or argue with her sister…

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The tension surrounding Akbar V’s latest freestyle just reached another level after Victoria publicly fired back over comments involving her sister, GloRilla.

What initially started as rap commentary and online backlash has now turned into a deeply personal feud, with Victoria making it crystal clear that while she may criticize or argue with her sister herself, nobody else gets that privilege.

During an emotional and aggressive rant, Victoria accused Akbar of name-dropping GloRilla for attention while also questioning her relevance in today’s rap scene.

“You Could’ve Just Called Me”

Victoria opened her response with direct insults aimed at Akbar, mocking her appearance and dismissing her status in the industry.

According to Victoria, she had no idea who Akbar even was at first and had to “do research” before realizing the rapper behind the freestyle was someone connected to past reality TV drama and internet controversies.

She also implied Akbar was using the situation to gain recognition.

“You could’ve just called me if you wanted to get recognized,” Victoria said during the rant.

The comments immediately sparked reactions online, with many fans debating whether Victoria crossed the line by making things so personal instead of keeping the focus strictly on music.

Victoria Draws The Line Over GloRilla

While Victoria admitted she and GloRilla may publicly argue or diss each other at times, she insisted outsiders should never involve themselves in that relationship.

She repeatedly emphasized that GloRilla is “her sister” and warned Akbar against mentioning her again.

“That’s mine. I can talk about her. Y’all can’t,” Victoria said.

The statement quickly became one of the most talked-about moments from the livestream because it highlighted the complicated dynamic between family loyalty and rap beef culture.

Victoria compared the situation to rappers who regularly exchange diss tracks while still maintaining personal bonds behind the scenes. According to her, fans and other artists often misunderstand those relationships and assume public tension means outsiders are free to join in.

Threats Of Escalation

As the rant continued, the tone became even more intense.

Victoria warned that if she ever encountered Akbar in person, the situation could become much uglier.

“If I see you, it’s going to be worse than bad,” she said.

That comment immediately fueled discussions across social media, with some fans criticizing the conversation for becoming too hostile while others defended Victoria’s reaction as protective behavior toward her sister.

The situation also reignited ongoing debates about how far rap beef should go before personal boundaries are crossed.

Akbar’s Original Comments Sparked The Drama

The controversy began after Akbar V addressed backlash surrounding her recent freestyle diss.

Akbar defended herself by arguing that hip hop is supposed to be competitive and claimed she was simply doing what rappers are expected to do.

She also expressed frustration over what she sees as double standards within the industry, pointing out that other artists have dissed her publicly in the past without receiving the same backlash.

During her own livestream, Akbar referenced several female rappers and insisted she has no real street issues with anyone involved. Instead, she framed the situation as rap competition rather than personal hatred.

However, mentioning GloRilla appears to have crossed a line for Victoria.

Social Media Divided Over The Feud

The internet quickly split into different camps after clips from Victoria’s rant went viral.

Some users sided with Victoria, arguing that Akbar unnecessarily inserted GloRilla into the conversation and should have expected backlash afterward.

Others felt Victoria escalated the situation too far by bringing up Akbar’s personal life and threatening confrontation outside the music.

Meanwhile, some hip hop fans believe the feud reflects a larger issue within modern rap culture, where diss records and social media arguments increasingly blur the line between entertainment and real-life conflict.

At this point, fans are waiting to see whether Akbar V responds again or decides to let the situation cool off before it spirals even further.