Music

NBA Finals creates rift for Halsey and G-Eazy

Samson X Horne
By Samson X Horne
2 Min Read June 9, 2018 | 8 years Ago
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Music couple Halsey and G-Eazy love one another, no doubt.

But when you're a home divided on sports teams, that can cause some drama.

Is love enough to coquer it?

Singer Halsey shared on social media, jokingly we hope, how serious the fued really is.

In a tweet we can't share here, she wrote: "If Cavs win, @G_Eazy breakin up with (sic) so he doean't have to heear me run my mouth. And if Warriors win, I'm breaking up with him so I don't have to see his smug (expletive) face..."

Looks like either way it went, the relationship was doomed.

At least one of the parties would have bragging rights.

Unfortunately for Halsey, who clearly is a LeBron James fan and was pulling for the Cleveland Caveliers, it looks bleak.

At least she found someone to share her anguish.

Misery loves company.

Halsey's rapper boyfriend was on Cloud 9 as the Golden State Warriors worked on completing the sweep in Cleveland.

She didn't like him rubbing it in...

The reference to the Warrior's sharp shooting guard didn't ding G-Eazy as much as she thought.

And as victory was on the horizon... Game 4 turned into a blowout with the Warriors winning 108-85, and securing thier third NBA championship in four years.

G-Eazy will take you back... after the parade, that is.

We know, we know, but it was a cute way to air out the "dirty laundry."

Admittedly, it was fun to watch. Not Game 4, the "feud."

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About the Writers

Samson X Horne is a Tribune-Review staff reporter. You can contact Samson at 412-320-7845, shorne@tribweb.com or via Twitter .

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