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The Babyface vs. Teddy Riley battle wasn’t the only dysfunction documented Instagram on Saturday (April 18). Blueface also added to the madness with a chaotic series of videos highlighting fights, twerking and wig-snatching at the West Coast rapper’s home.

Despite being in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, Blueface disregarded the calls for social distancing and invited a large group of people to his house for a video shoot. Multiple scantily clad women showed up, but arguments kept erupting and turning into mini-brawls — as seen in the footage below.

Blueface did nothing to diffuse the situation either, instead opting to showcase the mayhem on Instagram Stories.

The wild scene also included two women in a dispute that led to a wig getting ripped off one of their heads. The victim shared her side of the story and a clip of the incident Twitter.

“Y’all… Blueface invited me to his video shoot and this girl had the nerve to say, ‘leave you ugly darkskin bitch’ ‘ you bald because you dark skinned you ugly bitch’ ‘yo kick this black hoe out’ …all for no reason?” she wrote. “What is this bullshit occurring for in 2020?”

After sharing all of the messy videos on Instagram Stories, Blueface downplayed the misbehavior at his crib.

“They were not fighting over me,” he wrote. “it was a lot of henny mixed with alil atttitude.”

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He noted, “no one was being racist more then half the people here was black.”

Read his full message below.

Blueface Ignores Social Distancing & All Hell Breaks Loose On Instagram

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