Bunny Hedaya, a popular TikTok star, criticizes Matt Rife for “starting beef” with her 6-year-old son

Bunny Hedaya, a popular TikTok star, criticizes Matt Rife for "starting beef" with her 6-year-old son
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After Maff Rife began to “beef” with her son, Bunny Hedaya chastised him.

After the comedian told the 6-year-old on Instagram that his mother bought his Christmas presents with the “money she makes on OnlyFans,” the TikTok star went on a long tirade.

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“Matt Rife has chosen to start beef with my 6-year-old child online,” Hedaya stated in a video that was posted on TikTok on Saturday. Yes, you did hear me right. Online with my six-year-old child.

In response to a video that Hedaya posted on Instagram last week, in which her son Aiden makes fun of one of Rife’s stand-up jokes, Rife made a direct comment.

In the video, Rife criticizes women who blame their “poor decision-making skills” on astrology.

The video cuts to Aiden, who is wearing a onesie with planets on it, saying, “Actually, it’s Saturn that has the rings,” after he says, “Just because Jupiter has a ring and you don’t, doesn’t mean…” Additionally, it has more, and you’re cruel to girls.

Rife responded to the child’s clap with a since-deleted comment that said, “Santa Claus isn’t real,” and “Jupiter also has [a] ring.”

He went on, “Your mom uses the money she makes from OnlyFans to buy you presents.” I wish you luck.

Hedaya posted a TikTok video in which she says, “Let’s talk about the comments that you said about me, even though it’s clear that you took a lighthearted video as well as turned it into fighting with a 6-year-old,” after seeing Rife’s messages to her son.

“I have never received a single dollar from a man,” the single mother said. “You have to accept that women’s personalities may make them appealing to some people. while we are aware that you don’t have one.

“You keep going back to the men who give you validation, and I’ll be happy to take your female audience, which you are so desperate to get rid of.”

Hedaya clarified that she and her son created the amusing Instagram video in response to her fans repeatedly tagging her account in Rife’s stand-up video because they “know” her son “likes” space.

“I don’t create content that usually talks about other people or things for views,” Hedaya continued.

“I only write about myself because surprise! Matt, I’m already interesting enough. I didn’t pay for my appearance, though. Therefore, people don’t follow me for that.

Hedaya ended her inflammatory video by wishing Rife “luck” on “what’s left of [his] career” and cautioning him not to mention “my child.”

Rife has been in the hot seat before.

The comedian’s jokes drew criticism last month after he trivialized domestic abuse in his comedy special.

Rife then appeared to be stepping up his game, posting a link on his Instagram Story to help fans “solve [their] issue” along with an “apology.”

But the link pointed his followers toward Medicaleshop to buy helmets for special needs.

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