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Chicago Rapper 600 Breezy Shares Final Texts From Girlfriend Who Allegedly Died By Suicide

The cousin of the late Raven Jackson called out the rapper for his insensitivity.

Chicago Rapper 600 Breezy is being criticized for posting text messages to his social media accounts from his late girlfriend, Raven Jackson. On Tuesday, the emcee posted several of Instagram posts dedicated to Jackson, who apparently died by suicide. He wrote:

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Baby why would you do this to me , why would you do this to us ๐Ÿ’” I was coming back home I promised you I would . You just gone leave me forever? You kno how many people love you raven ? I wouldโ€™ve never left if this was the outcome . Im fucked up for the rest of my life baby mentally you just finished me . Im shaking Iโ€™m crying I love you so much stinky pie . My woman my wife my life โ€ฆYou pushed me away so you can do this ??? I wouldโ€™ve died with you raven I did any and everything for you โ€ฆIโ€™ll never be able to love again @raven.k.jackson . Iโ€™ll see you soon baby. God help me please๏ปฟ

https://twitter.com/theebrittcross/status/1567347197741617153

He also shared a series of personal text messages that Jackson, whom he dated for 2 years, allegedly sent before passing away. In them, Jackson told 600 Breezy: โ€œIโ€™m just tired baby. I was dealing with these thoughts before you met me, I was just waiting for the right time.โ€

However, Jacksonโ€™s cousin was outraged by the rapper sharing the texts. She said via Twitter: โ€œIโ€™m calling bullshit to this. And Iโ€™m ready to go on the record. Whatโ€™s the date on these bullshit text messages? This mfer trying to come up off of my cousinโ€™s death. Why is the date important? Because her momma just called the cops in Alabama THIS MORNING for a wellness checkโ€

The posts remain on Breezyโ€™s social accounts.

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