Model Justine Skye has accused rapper Sheck Wes of abuse.
In a pair of tweets Monday evening, the 23-year-old, who also acts and sings, labeled the “Mo Bamba” rapper her “abuser.”
“Taking a walk with my friends and my man and Sheck Wes (my abuser) and his friends decide to STALK US and attack my friends,” she wrote in the first tweet. “Two cars full of n—as while he sat in the car like a bitch. You’re pathetic sheck and you beat women. You hit your girl before me and you’ll do it again.”
Minutes later, she followed up, “You’re pathetic… and all the people defending you, ya whole bitch ass label.. everyone. You spreading lies about me. Moral of the story is, if you never put your hands on me.. you wouldn’t be in this situation and you just keep making it worse.”
Sheck Wes, whose real name is Khadimou Rassoul Cheikh Fall, addressed the allegations later that night, tweeting, “I’ve chosen to remain silent until now out of respect for actual victims of abuse. But I cannot stand by while lies are repeatedly told about me. I never hit or beat any women and I did not beat up or jump anybody.”
In response to his denial, Skye posted a 10-second video to Twitter on Wednesday in which the rapper can be seen saying her name and then stepping over a fence at her home.
Sheck Wes responded to the video by again denying that he ever hit a woman, then explained, “Just clarifying this is a video of me hopping a fence to get my stuff back from a girl who refused to give me my stuff. Once again for the record I never hit or beat up any woman.”
This is not the first time Skye has talked about being a victim of domestic violence. In October, she addressed the issue in the music video for her song “Build,” though she declined to name her abuser.
“Recently I’ve had one of the scariest/heart breaking experiences in my life and it’s still hard for me to talk about,” she wrote on Instagram at the time of the video’s release. “I felt stupid, angry, depressed…blamed myself. Trying to figure out how someone who claimed they loved me so much could find such evil within themselves to hurt me mentally and physically.”
While speculation on the identity of her abuser was rampant on social media after the video’s release, Skye explained her decision to not identify her abuser on Twitter.
“I never said who it was because I knew it wouldn’t matter to a lot of you,” she wrote. “It’s just something for you to talk about today. That’s just the reality of it. But I made a video about it in hopes that it can inspire someone else get away for their abusive partner.. That was my goal.”
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