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6ix9ine's moving with vengeance these days in retaliation against everyone who counted him out. Following allegations that Snoop Dogg worked with authorities, he's now taken aim at Snoop's wife. Now, in the art of rap wars, there aren't really many rules but typically, there's the courtesy of leaving family out of it. 6ix9ine dropped off footage of Snoop Dogg and Celina Powell together before cutting to footage of the two on FaceTime together.

"For 2 years while I was in jail PEOPLE STARTED WITH ME trying to end my career and it didn't work now they say LEAVE ME ALONE," 6ix9ine captioned the video. "This the world we live in GO APOLOGIZE TO YA WIFE @bosslady_ent."

Though there might be some sort of validity to this statement, Snoop's wife previously addressed the allegations of infidelity recently. "Don't ask me for relationship advice cuz I took the n***a back 81 times," she wrote on a Mother's Day post which Snoop found equally hilarious.

Check out 6ix9ine's post below and sound off with your thoughts on his return in the comment section. 

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