Lil Wayne’s On-Off Girlfriend Denise Bidot Accuses Him of Physical Abuse, Breaking Up with Her via Text on Mother’s Day

“Breaking up with someone on Mothers Day is diabolical,” the model wrote in her Instagram Stories
Lil Wayne’s on-off girlfriend, Denise Bidot, has accused the rapper of physical violence and breaking up with her via text on Mother’s Day
“Wayne literally kicked me and my daughter out on Mother’s Day today,” she claimed on social media
Reps for the rapper did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment
Lil Wayne’s on-off girlfriend, Denise Bidot, is accusing him of physical abuse and breaking up with her via text on Mother’s Day and more.
The 38-year-old model made her claims in multiple posts on her Instagram Stories on Sunday, May 11, beginning with a text post. “Breaking up with someone on Mother’s Day is diabolical. Prayers up though. God always pulls me through. Walking with faith,” she wrote.
“Wayne literally kicked me and my daughter out on Mother’s Day today,” Bidot said in a video as her daughter nodded her head in agreement in the background.
“I am just recovering from surgery. I am five weeks out from a whole mommy makeover. I can’t even lift boxes. But this man has his assistants coming to help kick us out today … and [he] broke up with me on Mother’s Day through text,” she continued, adding, “And [my daughter’s] birthday’s next weekend.”
Reps for Lil Wayne did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Monday, May 12.
“I am absolutely unsure how to even process my emotions. If y’all got lawyer recommendations, please send them,” Bidot continued. “I know he has two girls being flown in today, and who knows how many plethora of girls he has. I’ve been nothing but supportive to this man, loved him till the end of the f—ing world.”
In a follow-up video, the model addressed the rapper, “You literally flew me, uprooted me from New York City where I was living, and brought me here for this bulls—? Like, that’s crazy, you guys. Like, these men really be taking advantage.”
Bidot then went on to accuse Wayne, 42, of physical violence. “And it’s not just the emotional abuse — this man has actually laid a f—ing hand on me. Like, nah. Nah. And I took it,” she alleged.
Reginae Carter and Lil Wayne at Billboard R&B Hip-Hop Live on August 8, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. ; Lil Wayne and his son Kameron Carter attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns on October 26, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
“You know what’s crazy is they always say you’re so stupid for love, and I thought it was a mistake. But I know other women he’s put his hands on,” she claimed.
Bidot concluded by saying she and her daughter were “about to go back to the house that we live in together … and we’re gonna see what really goes down. Because this is absolutely crazy and a new low, even for him.”
Wayne previously made his relationship with Bidot public in the summer of 2020, after calling off his engagement to model La’Tecia Thomas. He reportedly met Bidot the year before, and the two reconnected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Good American model opened up about being single during an interview with Hola! in January 2022, confirming her and Wayne’s breakup at the time. “Today I feel like a much more complete woman: I learned to love, not only another person as a couple, but the world, life, to value time, my heart has opened,” Bidot told the outlet.
Tanner Martin Counts Down Days to His First Baby’s Arrival as He Reveals He’s Temporarily Stopping Chemo Treatment
Influencer Tanner Martin, who was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at age 25 in November 2020, is expecting his firstborn child with his wife Shay Wright
Tanner Martin shared an update on his cancer just days before the expected birth of his first child with his wife Shay Wright
The influencer, who has built a community of supportive followers since documenting his colorectal cancer diagnosis at age 25, revealed the date his little girl is expected to be born
Tanner and Shay opened up to PEOPLE exclusively in November 2024 about the exciting baby news, which co-mingled with “grief, fear and anxiety”
Tanner Martin is giving his followers an update on his cancer journey, just days before becoming a first-time dad.
The influencer, who began documenting his colorectal cancer diagnosis at age 25 alongside his wife Shay Wright, opened up in a new Instagram video about his health status ahead of his little girl’s expected arrival on May 17.
“Just thought I’d hop on here and give you guys a quick update. The chemo makes me really hoarse, so I sound like a different me,” he began in the clip. “But I’m doing okay, just tired. Guess what’s happening. Guess who arrives in six days.”
Tanner then grabs two tiny baby slippers and pretends to make them walk step by step in the air. “She probably won’t be able to do that yet, maybe the week after,” he joked of his soon-to-be newborn.
“Anyway, that’s what I wanted to share,” he continued in the video. “I stop my chemo for a week tomorrow because it’s three weeks on, one week off. Very excited for that… anyways, that’s my update. Love you,” he concluded, blowing kisses to the camera.
The couple, who has been married for over six years, built a supportive community of thousands on social media while documenting Tanner’s journey with cancer. Among the videos they have shared include ways they’re ensuring he will “always be involved” in their baby’s life when the little one arrives.
On March 9, the pair shared an Instagram video of Tanner opening a “sweet gift” they received in the mail so his daughter will always know that they are connected, which included a book and bracelets.
“The hardest thing about having a kid right now is knowing the chance I won’t see them grow up,” he said in the clip. “And I know that’s the risk you take, having a kid when you have cancer, but I was just always excited to be a dad.”
On Feb. 26, the couple opened up about why they decided to have a kid amid his terminal cancer diagnosis.
“This was not a decision we came to lightly, we probably took two years,” Shay began in “part 1” of the Instagram clip. Tanner added that he was “pretty convinced” they weren’t going to follow through at one point, saying he was “pretty set on that.”
“You see the stats for single-parent households and you know what that can do for kids. Just a lot of opportunities they wouldn’t have,” he explained, noting that they both went to school for therapy. “Also, I have cancer and it can be genetic… which would friggin’ suck.”
Shay jumped in to say that Tanner’s cancer isn’t genetic, to which he confirmed they’re “pretty sure” it isn’t genetic. “Those were the two biggest things on my mind,” he said of the possibility of passing down the cancer and the possibility of not being there for his child.
They also toggled with “preventatives,” too, for positive outcomes if they chose to have a child. One of them included increased family involvement, so Shay asked her brother if he’d be willing to step in as a male figure if needed.
In November 2024, Tanner and Shay opened up to PEOPLE exclusively about the anticipation of being first-time parents — and how the excitement of the pregnancy news, after undergoing IVF, was co-mingling with “grief, fear and anxiety.”
Tanner was just 25 years old when he was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in November 2020. As he told PEOPLE in an earlier interview, he was told in February 2023 that his cancer was no longer curable. Doctors estimated that he would have a life expectancy of two to five years.