The amount of shade BET is throwing at Stacey Dash right now is ridiculous.
Recently, Dash got herself in hot water with the network when she accused it of perpetuating segregation during a conversation on Fox & Friends about the controversy over the #OscarsSoWhite.
“We have to make up our minds. Either we want to have segregation or integration. If we don’t want segregation, then we need to get rid of channels like BET and the BET Awards and the [NAACP] Image Awards, where you’re only awarded if you’re black,” Dash said during the conversation.
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BET clapped back at Dash on Twitter, pointing out her time on The Game and asking for their money back for all the times she had been featured on their network.
But the trolling didn’t stop there.
BET Jams went on to post the music video for MJG‘s “That Girl” video, which featured Dash and which came out in 1997. The video was posted to their Twitter along with the hashtag #NeverForget, which basically makes BET the winner for best trolling game in this feud.
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They’ve also played Kanye West’s “All Falls Down” and Rick Ross’ “Super High,” which also feature Dash, and the videos come with hashtags like “#WeStillLoveYou” and “#YoureOneOfUs” and “#EvenIfYouDontWantToBe.”
Well played, BET.
#NowPlaying MJG "That Girl"#NeverForget #WeStillLoveYou#YoureOneOfUs#EvenIfYouDontWantToBe pic.twitter.com/XplrUMUQ1q
— BET Jams (@BET_Jams) January 22, 2016
#NowPlaying @kanyewest "All Falls Down"#NeverForget #WeStillLoveYou#YoureOneOfUs#EvenIfYouDontWantToBe pic.twitter.com/iacOHibq4g
— BET Jams (@BET_Jams) January 22, 2016
#NeverForgetStacey pic.twitter.com/U7fsB2mzEW
— BET Jams (@BET_Jams) January 22, 2016