Jay-Z’s former protege Foxy Brown shares cryptic posts after he’s accused of raping girl
Jay-Z’s former protege Foxy Brown has shared a series of cryptic posts to her Instagram story, just one day after the rapper was accused of raping a 13-year-old girl
Ex-Jay-Z mentee Foxy Brown has left fans pondering with vague Instagram story updates just after he was hit with accusations of assaulting a child at a 2000 MTV Video Music Awards afterparty, along with shamed music big-shot P Diddy.
Known off-stage as Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand, she collaborated with the Roc Nation boss in the early days of her career, featuring Jay-Z on her ’96 chart-topper I’ll Be and being part of Def Jam Recordings while he held the president’s position.
On December 8, Sunday, claims against Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter and Sean “P Diddy” Combs emerged from a shocking legal claim of purportedly giving drugs to and violating a 13-year-old girl as another female watched on.
55-year-old Jay-Z dismissed these accusations via a Roc Nation announcement, branding the charges as “heinous” and dismissing them as a scheme to shake him down.

Following the disclosure of the lawsuit against the duo on Monday, December 9, Foxy uploaded a sequence of intriguing stories to her Instagram. Beginning with an image that said: “Wait” alongside an astonished emoticon, then a frosty emoji, and concluded with a “wow.”
The last post in her cryptic lineup read: “Hugging my stories, Wendy would neva” and showcased a crown symbol. Despite not clarifying further, people are busy unscrambling her messages, suggesting they’re aimed at the allegations, given her past association with Jay-Z.
Rumors swirled that the duo had a brief fling back in the late 90s, with Nas hinting at their past in his diss track Ether, spitting the lines: “Foxy got you hot ’cause you kept your face in her p– / What you think, you getting girls now ’cause of your looks? ” In October, the 46 year old rapper addressed and dismissed resurfaced allegations of an underage sexual relationship with Jay-Z, including claims she lost her virginity to him at 15 while he was 27, labeling these rumors as “fake news.”
Fans have been speculating whether she signed a non-disclosure agreement during her stint with the rap icon, which she has refuted. “NDA? Ain’t a MF alive that could stop my store. NDA on my sh– gon run 100 mil,” she declared on Instagram.
She added, “Can’t spin me with the sucker s— to take Hov down… Y’all want me to be anti-Hov so bad,” in reference to Jay-Z, also known as HOV. It’s still uncertain if she remains steadfast in her support for her one-time mentor, particularly as fans ponder if her posts are aimed at Jay-Z.
Meanwhile, Diddy finds himself detained at a Brooklyn detention centre without bail, awaiting trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, which he vehemently denies and to which he has entered a plea of not guilty.
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