The Columbian woman allegedly at the center of the beef between Drake and Future has spoken up for the first time.
Diana, who operates on Instagram under the handle DianaDuhh_, has categorically denied that the two hip-hop icons are fighting over her.
Diana did, however, get herself into a little bit of trouble when she barked at a fan,”I don’t want to be Black,” yet proceeded to casually utter the N-word when talking about her Black boyfriend.
Diana took to her Instagram post to try to clear up the rumors that she is a part of a hip-hop love triangle.
The woman said Drake and Future are not beefing over her
“Nobody is beefing over me. I’m not that important. I’m just a regular girl. I’m just a regular person. It ain’t about me,” she said on IG live.
Diana also claimed she didn’t need to address or clear up any rumors “because those who know, know — and that’s all that matters.”
“So, and guess what? People are going to want to believe what they want to believe, so it doesn’t matter what I clear up,” she added.
Diana also added that her boyfriend is unbothered by the rumors and innuendos swirling about his girlfriend.
“He doesn’t care” and is “laughing” at it,” according to Diana. “He literally doesn’t give a f—. He’s not going anywhere. I don’t know who thought he was going somewhere.”
Following that Instagram Live, Diana was denigrated by fans after she told one of them she was “very much not Black.”
“I’m very much Colombian. I don’t want to be Black, babe,” Diana proclaimed instead.
Folks online deprecated her for her anti-Black statement, yet she felt it was okay to use the N-word. She got enough grief that she felt compelled to respond to the backlash.
“Prior of me mentioning ‘i don’t want to be black’ I was being attacked because of the hair style I had which was BRAIDS and how badly i wanted to be black and stop trying to be black and how only black women are allowed to have braids…”
Diana is growing tired of people who “keep twisting and turning things against” her. But she said despite the current wave of hate, the “blessings keep coming.”