The ‘Icy Girl’ Meltdown: Saweetie’s Alleged Escorting, Voodoo Claims, and the Betrayal that Shattered Her $180k-A-Week Empire

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In the glittering, high-stakes world of modern celebrity, image is everything. For Saweetie, the “Icy Girl” persona she cultivated was a masterpiece of brand marketing: confident, hyper-feminine, financially independent, and dripping in luxury. It was a narrative of self-made success built on catchy hooks and aspirational glamour. Yet, in one of the most explosive and damaging celebrity exposés in recent memory, that meticulously constructed image has been utterly obliterated. The architect of this destruction is none other than her former best friend and road manager, Maybach May, whose series of sensational social media posts has laid bare a secret life allegedly defined by elite escorting, substance abuse, rampant infidelity, and even shocking claims of dark occult practices aimed at her rivals.

The allegations are not mere industry gossip; they are a targeted, brutal attack on the very foundations of Saweetie’s professional and personal life, revealing a chaotic reality far removed from the lavish displays on her Instagram feed. Maybach May jumped onto the internet and claimed, with devastating specificity, that Saweetie’s music career is merely a “cover up for her escorting business behind the scenes.” This bombshell allegation transforms every lyric and designer handbag into a calculated prop in a much darker performance.

 

The Price of the Persona: $180,000 and a Birkin Bag

 

The most damaging aspect of Maybach May’s exposé is the granular detail about Saweetie’s alleged financial demands and the nature of her clientele—married men. A leaked screenshot, allegedly from one of footballer Jaden Sancho’s close friends, claims Saweetie was demanding an astronomical $180,000 per week and “multiple Birkin bags.” The highly coveted Birkin, a global symbol of wealth and exclusivity, appears not as a fashion accessory, but as a unit of payment in this alleged illicit trade. This level of luxury, critics now argue, was simply unattainable through her music sales alone, lending credence to the theory that her “Icy Girl” lifestyle was bankrolled by high-paying clients—or “tricks,” as some commentators cruelly noted.

May’s posts were not just about money; they were a cry of betrayal from a former confidante seeking revenge and restitution. May detailed her own efforts to support Saweetie, from booking tours in Australia and taking her to London and Nigeria, to sending her to Dubai when she was allegedly “depressed looking for a happy life.” Yet, May claims Saweetie stiffed her on the payment due from London and other deals, leading to the desperate public plea: “Pay up coke head before I start naming the rest of the husbands you were playing with.”

The claim of substance abuse further erodes Saweetie’s polished image. May labeled her a “raging cokehead” and a “coke head,” suggesting an intense dependency that fueled her erratic behavior. May even posted a humiliating video of the star “all pissy drunk acting the fool and throwing it back,” a visual spectacle designed to completely dismantle the façade of cool sophistication and show a woman who had lost control.

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A Trail of Infidelity: Quavo, YG, and the Offset Catastrophe

 

The allegations of escorting and drug use are terrifying, but the claims of relationship sabotage strike at the heart of Saweetie’s messy public history. Her relationships with prominent rappers have often ended in high-drama fashion, and Maybach May claims she knows why.

The breakup with Quavo, her most public relationship, was already fraught with rumors of infidelity, fueled by a viral elevator fight video. Quavo’s subsequent song, “Messy,” seemed to confirm the rumors, with the poignant line: “Bfed my dog behind my back but I ain’t stressing. You wanted the gang, you should have just said it, we would have blessed it.” Though he didn’t explicitly name Offset, the timing and the reference to a “dog” (a close friend) strongly implied Saweetie had hooked up with Quavo’s own Migos groupmate. Saweetie clapped back in her song, “Don’t Say Nothing,” focusing her anger not on the cheating claims, but on Quavo’s wounded ego and his subsequent decision to “tell my business to the blogs.” This selective outrage further convinced many fans that the infidelity claims were true.

The cycle of betrayal allegedly continued with YG, whom Saweetie was rumored to be seeing next. May claims this relationship also “didn’t last either because she was mercilessly cheating on him too,” painting a picture of an artist incapable of—or uninterested in—monogamy. The ultimate home-wrecking allegation centers on Offset, who was still with Cardi B when Saweetie allegedly slept with him. This claim became the catalyst for the most explosive confrontation of the entire scandal.

 

The Cardi B Confrontation: When Gossip Turns Physical

YG Seemingly Accuses Saweetie Of Cheating Following Domestic Dust-Up -  HipHopDX

The long-simmering tension between Saweetie and Cardi B over the Offset rumors finally boiled over in a shocking public display. While Cardi B initially tried to downplay the rumors, saying Offset would “spill the tea” on his album (which never happened), the alleged truth was revealed earlier this year at the Vanity Oscars afterparty.

According to a reported eyewitness, Cardi B was the aggressor, seeing Saweetie and allegedly marching over to her, yelling “What you got to say now?” The encounter was described as “real ghetto,” with Cardi making a spectacle of herself while Saweetie attempted to maintain her composure, refusing to back down but also refusing to raise her voice. This alleged physical confrontation confirms that, despite their public attempts to appear cordial, the animosity between the two stars was deep, raw, and rooted in the accusation that Saweetie had violated the most sacred trust in their inner circle.

Offset, predictably, denied the rumors when later questioned, but as the commentary in the video suggests, his reputation precedes him, making his denial less than convincing. The entire episode shows a stark contrast: Cardi B, defending her territory with aggression, versus Saweetie, whose silence on the critical Offset claims spoke volumes.

 

The Voodoo Allegations: Black Magic and a Witch Coven

 

Perhaps the most bizarre and chilling allegation is the claim that Saweetie may have been involved in the occult, specifically suggesting she used voodoo on Cardi B. Maybach May’s ominous Instagram post alluded to this, stating: “Pain witchcraft and liquor is one hell of a mix.” While unconfirmed, this allegation suggests a terrifying dark side to Saweetie, implying she was not just content with competing through music, but was allegedly willing to resort to spiritual warfare to undermine her rivals.

The context provided by May—a former close friend privy to Saweetie’s most intimate moments and struggles—lends an unsettling credibility to the voodoo rumor, making it stick in the minds of the public. This sensational claim elevates the feud from a simple cheating scandal to a moral and spiritual crisis for the celebrity world, asking how far one star would go to achieve and maintain their coveted status.

In the end, Maybach May was dragged on social media for airing dirty laundry that should have been settled in court, but the damage is done. The details about Saweetie allegedly sleeping with a client at Chelsea Stadium, who was supposed to pay May for an appearance, only reinforced the narrative of a woman who ruthlessly prioritizes her own gain at the expense of everyone around her. The “Icy Girl” brand, built on the illusion of self-made success and diamond-encrusted perfection, has crumbled under the weight of its own exposed truth. Saweetie is no longer seen as a rap queen, but as a cautionary tale of a celebrity whose fatal ambition and reckless actions were ultimately exposed by the person who knew her best.