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Central Cee’s Girlfriend Fires Back at Ice Spice Amid Explosive Cheating Allegations

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In the past few weeks, the rumored romance between Central Cee and Ice Spice has ignited social media. According to his ex-girlfriend, social media influencer Madeline Argy, their supposed relationship was merely a PR stunt for their collaborative track “Did It First.” However, the song’s revealing lyrics have sparked intense speculation. “Gyal on my phone tryna see who I slept with / She investigating, detective / Lucky for me, I deleted the message,” Cee raps, leading Argy to suspect infidelity.

In a series of TikToks, Argy detailed how she discovered Cee’s potential cheating through his lyrics. While it remains unclear if Central Cee is actually with Ice Spice, the speculation was enough for Argy to end things and move on. Her recent podcast episodes and social media posts reveal her emotional turmoil.

Amid these cheating rumors, Argy’s fans have been showing their support, while the alleged new couple appears unaffected. Ice Spice has even been accused of taking subliminal shots at Argy. According to AllHipHop, the rapper posted a TikTok of herself doing pushups with the caption, “mood after takin ha manzzz,” prompting Argy to comment, “WHY.” There was also a now-deleted TikTok of Argy doing pushups, with fans of both women arguing over who posted first.

Despite Argy’s attempts to piece together the timeline of events, she remains uncertain. In her podcast, she expressed her confusion and frustration, stating, “Did he cheat on me? I have no idea. He blindsided me and he betrayed me, that is what I do know.” She added, “As far as I am aware, they were a PR stunt. The issue is, I was his girlfriend. So, what the f*** are you doing not telling me?”

This tangled web of accusations and denials has left fans eagerly awaiting more details. What are your thoughts on Central Cee’s girlfriend and Ice Spice’s back-and-forth amid these cheating rumors? Share your opinions in the comments, and stay tuned to Honk Magazine for the latest updates on this saga and other music world news.

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E.G. Phillips explores cosmic escape with “Please Don’t Make Me Come Back from the Moon”

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