Sauce Walka's ongoing dispute with the mother of his child has taken another turn after she shared new allegations involving a luxury vehicle she claims was purchased by Drake before later being damaged by the Houston rapper.
Kiley Lossen, the mother of Sauce Walka's child, posted a series of Instagram Stories over the weekend that appeared to target her ex while continuing to air grievances about their relationship and co-parenting situation.
One post featured a photo of Lossen posing in front of a white Mercedes-Maybach decorated with a large red bow. Alongside the image, she wrote: "This Maybach, the one he beat up because Drake bought it. Ha pathetic."
In another post, Lossen shared what appeared to be screenshots of private messages discussing Sauce Walka's finances. One image included a bank account balance and a conversation in which someone claimed the rapper's Cadillac had recently been repossessed.
Lossen also posted a photo that seems to show Sauce standing outside what looked like an auto dealership or vehicle lot while holding cash. She accompanied the image with screenshots of messages alleging the rapper's vehicle had been repossessed and suggesting he was experiencing financial difficulties.
The latest accusations arrive just days after Lossen publicly addressed her decision to release alleged audio recordings and messages involving Sauce Walka. In a statement shared with The Shade Room, she said her motivation was not "attention, clout, or internet drama," but rather a desire to stop remaining silent about issues she says she has dealt with privately for years.
"I felt my voice deserved to be heard," Lossen said, adding that she had spent years navigating conflict, intimidation, threats, and personal turmoil behind the scenes.
Lossen also attempted to clarify speculation surrounding Drake's involvement in the situation. While acknowledging that she and the Toronto superstar were romantically involved in 2024, she insisted the controversy is not really about Drake.
"It's not a secret that Drake and I were involved in 2024," she said. "But the truth is, this story is being turned into something it isn't. This is not about Drake."
According to Lossen, her primary concern remains the well-being of her child and what she described as issues occurring behind closed doors.