Cam’ron Blasts Adrien Broner As A ‘Junkie’


Cam’ron has hit out at Adrien Broner after he booted the former world champion boxer from the set of It Is What It Is.

Broner was escorted from the set of the sports talk show after he was flirting with host Treasure Wilson.

Later on, Broner appeared to be talking to Cam from off set leading to the Dipset legend to go on a rant about the controversial former fighter.

He said: “Say that again, I’m sorry. Start that over. Talking about this n-gga want to talk to me. N-gga you a alchy n-gga I don’t talk to you. N-gga I just needed you for entertainment for the show. Fucking junkie. Go ahead, man. My bad.”

Cam later commented on the incident on social media, saying: “SEE THIS JUST WHY WE DON’t JUST LET ANYBODY COME ON OUR SHOW. This #AB WAS OUTTA POCKET, SO #KILLA POLITELY TOLD THIS N**A TO EXIT THE BUILDING.”

Cam’ron recently admitted that he did not see how he and Jim Jones could mend their relationship given all of the bad blood between the two over the years.

Speaking on the Roc Solid podcast, Cam addressed the nature of his relationship with his former friend.

He said: “Look, I always wish Jim the best. I hope he does well. He came a long way.”

Killa Cam continued: “This is my man who couldn’t rap that turned into my hype man that turned into an artist, directing videos. So his hustle is impeccable. We put out our first mixtape, 2001. The album came out in 2003. 2001 to, let’s say, we broke up 2007, 2008… A six, seven-year run. Our first reunion after we broke up was in 2010. If we can’t get it together now…”

He also expressed that it would be unlikely they could build bridges: “The reunions and arguments and fighting, it’s been 15 years. The run was only seven years. We got 15 years of disputes longer than the run. I’m never going to say never. But at the end of the day, the disputes, it’s 15 years old, and the run was seven years old. I don’t know if it can ever go right, you know? He got records dissing me earlier this year. I don’t really pay it no mind, people send it to me. But he put a song out called ‘Frienemies’ in [2009]. 17 years of diss records towards me. I don’t give a fuck.”





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