Stylists for Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla are going at it on social media, leading fans to think the smack talk is indicative of a bigger feud between the rappers.
On Sunday (Oct. 26), the Glorious artist and her stylist, EJ King, supported Glo's boyfriend, Toronto Raptors player Brandon Ingram, at an away game against Dallas Mavericks.
King was formerly a stylist for Megan, and Glo caught the side-eye from Hotties on social media, many of whom accused the rapper of mimicking the three-time Grammy winner.
King and Megan parted ways in 2020, just months after the rapper was shot by Tory Lanez.
Speculation ramped up on social media, with one person tweeting that GloRilla now has "her own Kellon," referencing Megan's hairstylist Kellon Deryck.
"You ain't no Kellon," Deryck replied.
King replied to the shade, claiming that he couldn't give "1,2,3 fucks" about what Deryck had "going on."
GloRilla allegedly hopped into the feud by liking a tweet that claimed Glorious outsold Megan, the titular artist's third studio project.
Megan sold 64,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, while Glorious sold 69,000 album-equivalent units in its first week and debuted at No. 5.
Glo's hairstylist, known as Barbie the Hair God, also joined with some heat on her Instagram Stories, calling Megan's fans "weird" and accusing them of not streaming her music.
The alleged beef between Megan and Glo came out of nowhere, as it was last year that the artists toured together and released two collaborations, "Wanna Be" and "How I Look."
In May, there were rumors that Glo and Megan had fallen out after the Memphis native posted an Instagram Story that featured Tory Lanez song "Y.D.L.R." She would go on to call the post "innocent."
Next month, Megan's jury trial against blogger Milagro Gramz begins. The rapper accused Milagro of being a "mouthpiece" for Lanez in their shooting trial and cyberstalking the rapper.