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Denise Bidot: Lil Wayne’s Ex-Girlfriend Accuses Him Of Abuse

BY Edwin Lamptey May 12, 2025 12:37 PM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@liltunechi, @denisebidot

Lil Wayne has been accused of physical abuse by his ex-girlfriend, model Denise Bidot.

The claims were made during an Instagram Live on Sunday, May 11, just hours after the rapper reportedly ended their relationship via text message on Mother’s Day.

Bidot said the breakup happened while she was still recovering from surgery and unable to move on her own. She also claimed Wayne sent his assistants to remove her and her daughter from their shared home.

According to Bidot, the rapper was not only emotionally abusive but had also physically assaulted her during their relationship.

She suggested that this was not the first time Wayne had been violent with a woman, stating that she was aware of others who had faced similar treatment. She said: 

“It’s not just the emotional abuse. This man has actually laid a fucking hand on me. And I took it. And you know what’s crazy is, they always say we’re so stupid for love, and I thought it was a mistake. But I know other women he’s put his hands on.”

Bidot added that she had given her full support to Wayne throughout their time together and had moved from New York to live with him. She expressed regret over the way things ended and accused the rapper of planning to bring in other women right after the breakup.

She also asked her followers to recommend lawyers, saying she is considering legal action.

Lil Wayne has not responded to the allegations.

The rapper and Bidot went public with their relationship in 2020. They broke up after Wayne endorsed Donald Trump, but later got back together. Reports in 2022 claimed they had split again, though the couple appeared to reconcile.

Wayne has previously been linked to several public figures, including Christina Milian, Lauren London, and rapper Trina.

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