Ari Fletcher has social media confused after a string of emotional tweets over the weekend led many fans to believe she and longtime boyfriend Moneybagg Yo had quietly split. Fletcher would clear up the confusion by apologizing to social media and his long-time boyfriend.
The confusion unfolded over several days, beginning with Fletcher opening up about a tense moment in their relationship and escalating into full-blown breakup speculation before the couple ultimately clarified the situation. The series of tweets follows Ari Fletcher, Moneybagg Yo, and Fletcher’s baby daddy G-Herbo, as they shared the stage, supporting Fletcher and Herb’s son Yosohn.
The speculation began on December 5, when Fletcher shared a vulnerable message on X, formerly Twitter. “When your n***a mad at you it feel like the world ending,” she tweeted, punctuating the post with a woozy-face emoji and a sad-face emoji.
Hours later, she uploaded a video from bed in which she appeared visibly upset. “My n***a is mad at me and I feel like the world is ending… And I didn’t even do shit… This is why I don’t even go out,” she said in the clip.
The posts quickly spread across social media, with many assuming her comments were directed at Moneybagg Yo. The couple have been one of hip-hop’s hottest couples since they began dating in 2019.
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The situation intensified early on December 7 when Fletcher briefly tweeted, “MBY is not my n***a. Please stop.”
Although the message was deleted within minutes, screenshots circulated almost instantly, leading fans to believe the couple had ended their on-and-off relationship. The deleted tweet ignited a fresh wave of questions, many of them centered on whether the pair had separated for good.
Later that day, Fletcher returned to X to explain the emotional posts and the abrupt message. “Today is my brother’s birthday, and I’m taking this year really hard. I apologize for acting out. I’m losing it today,” she tweeted. The reveal shows that she had been struggling privately and that her grief had influenced the tone of her earlier tweets.
Moneybagg Yo soon appeared to address the situation himself, offering a subtle but pointed reminder of the difference between public perception and reality. “Internet is one thing, real life another, gotta know the difference,” he tweeted, a message many saw as confirmation that the pair had not broken up.
The couple has had previous social media issues that have made headlines. The combined posts helped quell the rumors, suggesting that Fletcher’s emotional messages reflected a difficult personal moment rather than a sudden end to the couple’s relationship.


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