The Game has responded to a series of women who have called him out for using the same pickup line on each of them.
On Thursday (March 19), a collection of screenshots captured and shared by HoodFamousTV made their way online showing what appeared to be the Compton rapper sliding in the DMs of women on Instagram.
In the DMs, The Game opens simply with "F3," to which the recipients often respond with confusion. The "Hate It Or Love It" rapper then tells them: "Oh shit... my bad, I saw a snack & thought this was a vending machine."
While some commenters sided with The Game, with some even wondering why none of the women showed the rest of their message, others called him out for being "corny."
"Lmfaooooo but they don’t show how they ended up GOING afterwards," one X user wrote, while another commented: "How is this even considered a pickup line??? It would repel women faster than Hit repellent showing its effect on mosquitoes!!!"
After The Game caught wind of the conversation, he took to Instagram on Thursday (March 19) to post one of the DM screenshots and make light of the situation.
"F3 is now officially retired 💀✌🏾 …….. we shot, we scored.. we had a good run… on to bigger n better things now. F4 coming soon 🤣🤣🤣"
A couple of Game's famous friends hopped in the comments section of his post, including Ludacris, who shared a series of laughing emojis, while DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia added: "If it ain’t broke don’t fix it bro, just go to a different playing field 😂"
On the music side of things, The Game will be joining Lil Wayne on his upcoming 20th anniversary 'Tha Carter' tour.
On Tuesday (March 17), Weezy announced that his upcoming tour will begin on June 30 in Bangor, Maine before continuing for 28 more North American dates.
In addition to The Game, 2 Chainz will also be supporting the five-time Grammy winner on the tour, while special guests from the Young Money camp are also likely to pop up.
The tour hits major cities and small towns including Chicago, Grand Rapids, Long Beach, Fort Worth, Nashville, Raleigh and more before concluding October 23 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
