DaBaby rejected a fan-made portrait of his daughters at a Dallas nightclub and later issued stern warnings to the artist for posting it online. Artist Bruce White Jr. responded by removing the images and explaining his side. DaBaby ultimately thanked him for complying.
DaBaby made it crystal clear: don't mess with his girls. 🔥 During his ‘Be More Grateful’ tour stop at a Dallas nightclub over the weekend, the rapper spotted a painting of his daughters by artist Bruce White Jr. (@bwhitecreations). He glanced, kept walking, and didn't accept the gift. Viral clips had everyone buzzing, so Baby dropped a video spilling the tea on his father-first vibe. “I’m not into grown a*s men discussing my daughters, painting pictures of my daughters, taking pictures of my kids. I don’t play like that,” he said bluntly. No nightclub handouts for family portraits, period. 😤 DaBaby hit the artist's comment section hard after posts stayed up. “You still got my daughters on yo page as a grown ma after I made it clear I ain’t comfortable with that... Best advice I can give you, get my children off yo page & keep doing what you gifted at doing... This a father talking, not a rapper,” he warned. Bruce finally scrubbed the content on April 5 and posted his POV: he'd moved to Dallas three years ago, paints celebs' loved ones for buzz, and this was a last-minute setup. “I didn’t even know the n***a was mad,” he vented, feeling dissed after waiting post-show. He apologized if it offended but clapped back that Baby amplified the drama. Hours later, DaBaby responded with grace: “I see the picture finally down that’s all I wanted my boy... I ain’t got no ill will for ya bruh I’m just serious bout my lil girls.” Private outreach first, then public—fatherhood wins. So, is this tea officially cold, or just simmering? 👀