Offset has left the building.
The rapper deactivated his social media accounts after spiraling over his estranged wife Cardi B’s new boyfriend, Stefon Diggs, getting matching braids with the former couple’s son, Wave.
“Now when somebody die for playing with my son then call me the crash out,” Offset, 33, posted on X Tuesday afternoon.
A few minutes later, he added, “Idc how I look trolling wit my kid ends bad.”
The Migos member has since deactivated both his X account and his Instagram account, and his reps did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
While Wave, 3, has been sporting the hairstyle since at least April, Diggs debuted the ‘do Monday while working out with his fellow New England Patriots teammates at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
The wide receiver, 31, has been linked to Cardi since October 2024, three months after she filed for divorce from Offset — while pregnant with their third child.
Cardi, 32, and Diggs confirmed their romance with a PDA-packed date night at an NBA game last month.
She then made the raunchy relationship Instagram-official over the weekend, which sparked a petty exchange between Offset and Diggs.
“Good roll out n PR,” Offset posted on X, adding a video of a man throwing a basketball out of frame with the words, “Today I pass,” written atop the clip.
Diggs clapped back with an Instagram photo of himself catching a football, which commenters took to mean, “We good over here, I caught her.”
Two days before Cardi uploaded the Instagram carousel in question, she publicly accused Offset of being an absentee father.
Taking to X Spaces, the fellow rapper — who shares Wave as well as daughters Kulture, 6, and Blossom, 8 months — with Offset, claimed he “has seen Blossom only, like, five times.”
She continued, “I been trying to save your face … I said you can see my kids in my house. I want my daughter to feel the love of her dad. He hasn’t seen his kids since March.”
Cardi further claimed that Offset — who requested spousal support — “left [her] with the kids’ bills” for “a whole year straight.”