Alabama Barker shuts down YK Osiris after he claims he can get any woman

Alabama Barker
Alabama Barker (image vis Instagram)

Alabama Barker rejects YK Osiris and calls him out after he claims he can get any woman.

Alabama Barker is known to speak her mind on the internet, whether against her ongoing beef with Bhad Bhabie or talking about her romantic endeavours. And the recent victim of her public diss is YK Osiris.

YK Osiris, whose real name is Osiris Jahkail Williams, stated in a clip captured by Live Bitez on Instagram that he could have any girl he wanted.

"Any girl I want in here I could have, trust me,"

This did not sit well with her, as Barker was quick to respond and said,

"No you couldn't, you couldn't have me if you wanted me. I'll give you this, you are not an ugly man at all ... But the way that you act is crazy."


Alabam Barker and her internet beef

The rapper, who is Blink-182's drummer's daughter and Kourtney Kardashian's stepdaughter, often finds herself in the middle of internet fights and controversies, her longest and still ongoing being with "Cash me outside" girl, Bhad Bhabie.

Earlier this year, she went viral for her feud with the Dr Phil alum. Towards the end, Bhabie accused Alabama Barker of allegedly going after her child's father, Le Vaughn, despite knowing about their relationship. Bhabie, as stated in a story,

“A man gonna b a man but a hoe that know about you and call you a friend is a whole different level of disrespect. Especially to a postpartum mom. I’ve watched her talk to numerous men with girlfriends but never thought I would see the day she did it to me,”

This led to an escalation as both parties started releasing diss tracks about each other. On January 10, 2025, Bhad Bhabie dropped her diss track “Over Cooked,” in which Danielle (Bhabie) allegedly states that Barker hooked up with Tyga and became pregnant. It was later cleared out and denied by both parties involved, and led to Alabama Barker dropping the track “Cry Bhabie” on February 7. The lyrics also mentioned her dad, Travis, as they stated,

“Travis told me, ‘Go and turn up,’ it’s givin’ Hype Beast.”

Danielle did not keep quiet for long, as soon after she dropped “Ms. Whitman,” inspired by the character Alabama Whitman in the 1993 film True Romance. The rap was a compilation of different aspects of Alabama Barker's life that she called out and ended up going viral.

Edited by Sohini Biswas