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JT has seen her fair share of controversy in her solo era — and now, it seems the noise might’ve finally gotten to her. The former City Girls rapper has reportedly deactivated her Twitter account, marking what could be a breaking point in a chaotic year defined by online drama, disappointing numbers, and public feuds.
It’s unclear exactly what pushed JT to pull the plug, but the timing speaks volumes. Her partner, Lil Uzi Vert, just dodged a major sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a former assistant — and is now facing a new $110 million copyright suit over their 2022 hit “I Just Wanna Rock.” Meanwhile, her ongoing clash with Cardi B has kept her name trending for all the wrong reasons.
The two rappers’ beef has gone from subliminals to scorched-earth diss tracks. In October, JT dropped “No Hook,” firing off personal shots about Cardi’s looks, surgeries, and relationship with NFL star Stefon Diggs. She followed up with another diss, “Keep Coming,” but both records mysteriously disappeared from streaming platforms soon after.
Cardi, never one to let things slide, hit back with her own jab on Am I the Drama?’s “Magnet” and mocked JT’s streaming stats on Instagram Live — a direct hit after JT’s latest single, “Girls Gone Wild,” opened to just 139,000 Spotify streams in its first 24 hours.
That underperformance stung even more given how heavily JT promoted the track as her big solo moment. Instead, fans dragged the numbers, and the Bardi Gang flooded social media with memes and commentary.
Still, behind all the viral drama and stan wars, there’s a real human toll — one that JT seems to be reckoning with by stepping back from the chaos. Whether her disappearance is a permanent exit or just a much-needed break, it highlights how toxic online culture can become, especially when fanbases turn every lyric and livestream into fuel for the fire.
Maybe, just maybe, JT’s Twitter disappearance isn’t a defeat — it’s self-preservation. And in today’s social media circus, that might be the smartest move she’s made all year.










