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Tyrese Questions How Kanye West & Drake Can Twitter Beef When They're Neighbors


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Kanye West hopped on Twitter last night and went on an hours-long rant against Drake. 'Ye started by trying to get Drake's attention, and the rant seemed to end after Mr. West tweeted that Drake finally called him. Afterward, West hopped back on Twitter though and claimed that Drake threatened him and his family. Kim Kardashian even hopped into the online feud, and admonished Drake for threatening the fam. Both West and his wife took shots at Drake, claiming that 'Ye paved the path for his success. The out of control Twitter feud had many wondering... Don't Kanye and Drake live right next to each other? Apparently, Tyrese feels the same way. 

TMZ caught up with Tyrese on Friday (December 14), and asked him how he felt about the Twitter war. "Oh, they got a history man. You know, it's the male ego," started the Fast & Furious actor. "I don't know nothing about that, that ain't none of my business," explained Ty when asked about Kanye's claims that Drake threatened his family. "When you from the hood, you know how to stay out of folks business."

When the TMZ reporter brought up Ty's online feud with Dwayne Johnson, the singer and actor just laughed. "Take it from me, handling shit on social media when you're beefing with somebody is not always the smartest thing to do," he admitted. "They live literally 2 blocks from each other," he continued. "They both live in Hidden Hills. They putting shit on social media when they live that close."

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