Kanye West Slams Wendy Williams In Shocking Diss Track: 'You're A Dude In A Wig'
Feb. 4 2016, Published 11:25 a.m. ET
After RadarOnline.com's exclusive interview with Wendy Williams revealed the TV host's doubts over the legitimacy of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's marriage, Kanye set off on yet another revenge rampage.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Williams, who is not one for biting her tongue, said of the A-list couple: "I think that Kim likes the allusion of having a husband and children. And Kanye likes her because he likes a nice Barbie Doll."
Soon after, Kanye didn't seem to take very kindly to William's observations, even conjuring up a new diss track for his upcoming album, Waves.
According to The Daily Mail, the rapper threw down a remixed version of Aerosmith's "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" in his Los Angeles studio last weekend, a jab at the TV personality's appearance.
According to a source, Kanye's lyrics went a little something like this: "You obsessed with me/Keep testing me/You may be wearing dresses, but you a man like me/Got bigger hands than me/Let me see, your birther please/A dude in a wig that really wanna be me!"
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Ouch! Will Wendy hit back and continue their ongoing battle?
Just last week, the 51-year-old ripped into Kanye for dragging "stripper" ex Amber Rose into his Twitter battle with fellow rapper Wiz Khalifa.
"Kanye, you're the one who gave Amber her come-up and, by the way, we recall meeting your wife on her back," she seethed during her show, making an obvious jab to Kim's infamous sex tape with hip-hop artist Ray J in 2003.