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Kid Buu Adamantly Denies Putting His Hands On Blac Chyna


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Kid Buu and Blac Chyna allegedly got into a physical altercation last weekend while they were on vacation in Hawaii. Reports claimed that Chyna came at Buu about cheating, and the subsequent argument got violent. Allegedly, Buu slammed Chyna's head against the wall several times and choked her. The stories circulated online for days, but now Kid Buu is refuting those claims. Buu is stating that he never placed his hands on Chyna.

"I'ma let ya'll know right now," began Buu on a social media post. "That's bullshit. That really is bullshit. My mother, my mom, raised me better than that. I will never put my hands on a woman. Never have I, and never will I... I was raised better than that. In fact, I was raised that if you ever feel like it had to get there with a woman, leave her. Dump her. Dump her son. Don't you ever put your hands on her. You dump that woman before it ever gets there." Buu continued on to blame the media for spreading click-bait articles, which isn't entirely false. Still, the entire story surrounding him and Chyna is out of the media's hands. At this point, it has become a he-say-she-say situation. 

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