Oshea Jackson Jr. Offers Kai Cenat Break-Up Advice After Gigi Split

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 13: O’Shea Jackson Jr. arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Columbia Pictures’ “Anaconda” at The United Theater on Broadway on December 13, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

Actor Oshea Jackson Jr. chimes in on the viral breakup of world-famous streamer Kai Cenat and social media star Gabrielle Alayah, also known as Gigi, with advice about getting over a split.

On December 27, the son of rap icon Ice Cube weighed in on the recent breakup with a helpful tweet. Cenat had publicly declared his single status, announcing, “I’m single. I will never be in another relationship again,” following swirling rumors that Gigi had been unfaithful with rapper NBA Youngboy.

In response, Gigi took to her Instagram Story, firmly denying the allegations. She wrote, “I left, now you wanna get on the internet and rush to paint a false narrative about me off a FAKE Twitter post is insane. I’ve never cheated on him, and YOU know that. I have never dealt with that man… play that sympathetic role somewhere else, pls.”

Her message was a clear rebuttal to the rumors and aimed at preserving her reputation. Others to weigh in on the breakup include fellow streamer Duke Dennis.

Oshea Jackson Jr. Gives Kai Cenat Breakup Advice By Suga Free After Split From Gabrielle Alayah

Amid this drama, Oshea Jackson Jr. offered a unique and lighthearted piece of advice. He tweeted, “Listen to nothin but Suga Free for the next 21 days and you’ll make it through any breakup brotha.”

He specifically mentioned Suga Free’s tracks, “Why you bullshittin pt 2” and “Allergic to bullshit,” suggesting that the remedy for a breakup is cold-hearted wisdom from pimp culture.

Suga Free’s candid and often witty lyrics provide a soundtrack for resilience and recovery, turning heartbreak into an opportunity for personal growth. The Pomona, California, rap legend is known for his pimp-influenced lyricism.

Oshea Jackson Jr.’s tweet was more than just a playful jab. It was a testament to the universal nature of heartbreak and the ways music can help heal. It reflected a thoughtful and supportive approach to navigating difficult emotions and moving forward with strength.


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