Pop star Bebe Rexha shared some troubling texts from her dad, Flamur. The 53-year-old hates her new raunchy music video, calling it “pornography.” Click through the gallery for all the info on this family feud.
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Bebe, 29, posted a text from her dad on
Instagram. “You better stop posting stupid pornography because you make me sick,” he wrote.
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“I can't take this anymore,” he continued. “Embarrassed to go in public everywhere I can go. I'm very upset with you, I can't believe it.”
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“My dad hates me,” she wrote over the screenshot.
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In a 2017, Bebe revealed that her dad, who emigrated from Albania to Brooklyn when he was 21, called singing “the devil’s career.”
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The drama is over her
music video for her new song, “Last Hurrah.” In it, the “Meant To Be” singer grapples with both her angelic and devilish sides. She kisses men and women, runs around in lingerie, and even straddles a sign that says “Daddy’s Angel.”
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Star readers will remember that Bebe got in trouble before the Grammys when she cursed out a crowd that didn’t sing along with her at a new artists’ showcase.
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What do you think of Bebe’s dad’s reaction to her music video? Sound off in the comments!
Bebe, 29, posted a text from her dad on
Instagram. “You better stop posting stupid pornography because you make me sick,” he wrote.
Photo credit: WMG (on behalf of Warner Bros. Label)
“I can't take this anymore,” he continued. “Embarrassed to go in public everywhere I can go. I'm very upset with you, I can't believe it.”
Photo credit: WMG (on behalf of Warner Bros. Label)
“My dad hates me,” she wrote over the screenshot.
In a 2017, Bebe revealed that her dad, who emigrated from Albania to Brooklyn when he was 21, called singing “the devil’s career.”
The drama is over her
music video for her new song, “Last Hurrah.” In it, the “Meant To Be” singer grapples with both her angelic and devilish sides. She kisses men and women, runs around in lingerie, and even straddles a sign that says “Daddy’s Angel.”
Photo credit: WMG (on behalf of Warner Bros. Label)
Star readers will remember that Bebe got in trouble before the Grammys when she cursed out a crowd that didn’t sing along with her at a new artists’ showcase.
What do you think of Bebe’s dad’s reaction to her music video? Sound off in the comments!