Young Thug Responds To Gunna’s Cryptic IG Post: “Act Like He The Victim”

Hip-hop artists Young Thug and Gunna attend a release party for Young Thug's new album "PUNK" at Delilah on October 12, 2021 in West Hollywood, California.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 12: Hip-hop artists Young Thug and Gunna attend a release party for Young Thug’s new album “PUNK” at Delilah on October 12, 2021 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

Young Thug lit a fresh fuse in his long-simmering rift with Gunna on December 15, firing off a short but cutting tweet that instantly rippled through hip-hop. “N***a acting like he the victim, lol,” Thug wrote, a line that carried far more weight than its few words suggested.

The timing made the message sting harder. Hours earlier, Gunna had shared a reflective Instagram post that read like a personal manifesto on loyalty, betrayal, and survival. Without naming names, the Atlanta rapper framed himself as someone who had been tested and bruised but refused to lose his moral compass.

“The real flex is keeping a good heart when life keeps giving you reasons not to,” Gunna wrote.

He went on to say he’d been “lied to, used, switched up on, and counted out,” yet still chose to “show love” and “show up for people, even when nobody showed up for you.”

Gunna called that approach “rare” and “powerful,” adding that staying genuine after everything life throws at you is proof of a heart “they can’t find twice.”

For fans who’ve followed the fallout from the YSL RICO case, the subtext was loud. Gunna and Young Thug were once inseparable, creative partners who helped shape Atlanta’s modern sound.

Young Thug Reacts To Gunna’s Cryptic IG Post

That bond fractured after Gunna accepted a plea deal and returned to music, while Young Thug remained behind bars awaiting trial. Ever since, loyalty has been the unspoken battleground.

Young Thug’s tweet made it clear he wasn’t buying Gunna’s framing. Thug appeared to reject the idea that Gunna deserves sympathy or moral high ground. The “lol” line appears as a smirk, signaling dismissal and disbelief rather than pain or reflection.

Gunna has avoided addressing Thug directly. However, phrases like “switched up on” and “counted out” have repeatedly fueled speculation that he’s responding to criticism from Thug. Thug’s reaction reads like a rebuttal to that entire narrative.

Gunna’s claims that he “still got loyalty in you” and continues to “show love” are exactly what Thug seems to be questioning.

In the end, the exchange shows how deep the divide runs. Gunna paints himself as scarred but principled. Young Thug fires back by challenging that story altogether, making it clear the wounds between them aren’t healing anytime soon.


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