After having invective spat at her via Chief Keef's Twitter regarding her critique of Sosa's song "Hate Bein' Sober," "Firework" singer Katy Perry has officially apologized.
Perry sent a series of tweets apologizing to the recently arrested rapper and member of 1017 Glo Gang.
Mr. Keef! I'm sorry if I offended you. I heard a lot of people guesting on the song & didn't even know it was you in particular. Actually...
— Katy Perry (@katyperry) May 24, 2013
I'm a fan of your "Don't Like" video tbh. I was really just having a general opinion on our generations desire to be constantly intoxicated.
— Katy Perry (@katyperry) May 24, 2013
Believe me, I'm a lover not a hater. x
— Katy Perry (@katyperry) May 24, 2013
"Mr. Keef! I'm sorry if I offended you. I heard a lot of people guesting on the song & didn't even know it was you in particular. Actually I'm a fan of your "Don't Like" video tbh. I was really just having a general opinion on our generations desire to be constantly intoxicated. Believe me, I'm a lover not a hater. X," Perry wrote.
The apology comes after Katy tweeted "Just heard a new song on the radio called "I hate being sober" I now have serious doubt for the world."
Just heard a new song on the radio called "I hate being sober" I now have serious doubt for the world.
— Katy Perry (@katyperry) May 21, 2013
This led Keef to keep it classy and tell her she's entitled to her opinion. JK, this is Twitter. Keef responded saying "Dat b*tch Katy Perry Can Suck Skin Off Of my D*ck" and "I'll smack the sh*t out of her."
While Keef did retweet Perry's apology, he has yet to apologize for anything he said.
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