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DJ Envy Tears Apart Fan Who Comments About His Wealth


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DJ Envy wasn't having it on Christmas. If you follow The Breakfast Club, you would know that Envy doesn't take it lightly when he feels someone is disrespecting him. I'm sure you can remember when Desus and Mero got under Envy's skin causing him to walk out of his own show. On Christmas, Envy's anger seeped out again. The drama began when one fan commented on a video that Envy posted to his social media. 

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Envy posted a video of the gifts that he bought his family for Christmas. The haul was crazy for Envy's family, he hooked his children up with mini luxury cars, dollhouses, bouncers, rides, and a lengthy list of toys that a kid would go crazy for. "Stop showing off," wrote one person on the post. "It's too much. We know you make a lot of money and we also know it's you're right to post whatever you want on your Instagram page, but it's too much. Slow down a little. And I ain't hatin either. I have a lot of love for you and your beautiful family but just chill a bit." Envy's initial response displayed irritation, but as the back and forth proceeded, he got more enraged. Check out the entire interaction below. 

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