Mariah The Scientist makes it clear to Hazel E and any other woman, you don’t mess with her Young Thug.
The singer is standing firmly beside her fiancé, and she is not entertaining outside commentary. That stance became clear after reality television alum Hazel E left a comment beneath a recent video featuring the rapper.
The clip, shared on Instagram by @shotbymoneymeech, shows Young Thug walking confidently among luxury cars in a coordinated designer look. Hazel E reacted with three fire emojis. The response appeared casual. Mariah saw it differently. She replied directly, asking, “Which part is fire?”
Hazel answered quickly and forcefully. She dismissed the exchange as unnecessary and denied any interest in the rapper.
“He shot me too and I commented on the photographer’s page about the aesthetic of his work,” Hazel wrote.
She added, “Lil girls be showing they insecurities girl nobody want this man but her.”
The reply reframed the moment as commentary on visuals, not flirtation. Hazel E’s comment to Young Thug follows the reality star’s short relationship with rapper Blueface.
The exchange landed during a highly visible chapter for Mariah and Young Thug. In December, the rapper proposed during his Hometown Hero concert in Atlanta.
Mariah The Scientist Presses Hazel E Over Young Thug Comment
The moment unfolded onstage, just after Mariah finished her performance. Thug presented a large pink diamond ring, drawing a loud response from the crowd.
Mariah later shared that the proposal did not surprise her. “If you know me, you know that I have powers,” she said in an interview.
She explained that she sensed the moment earlier that day. When asked about starting a family, she offered clarity. Children would come after marriage, not before.
Hazel continued the conversation hours later through her own Instagram Story. She addressed Mariah directly, writing, “Be worried about planning your lavender wedding.”
She added, “Coming for me unprovoked is peanuts.” Hazel closed by repeating that no one wanted Young Thug but Mariah.
Fans quickly split into camps. Some praised Mariah’s protectiveness. Others felt the reaction went too far.
One user joked, “That ring got Mariah acting different.”
Another wrote, “Mariah is me cuz be specific before I get mad.” Critics questioned whether emojis warranted confrontation.
Others urged calm. “Oh Mariah it’s really not that deep,” one comment read.
Another asked whether emojis were now off-limits on Young Thug posts. The range of reactions reflected broader debates around boundaries, respect, and public relationships.
For Mariah, the message stayed consistent. She is engaged, confident, and unapologetic. The year may be young, but she has already set the tone.


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