

She tweeted after Juice Wrld's death was announced. This, of course, didn't go over well with Juice Wrld, who took to his Twitter and said that she "treated him like s**t" and speculated that people didn't know " half the stuff was put through." Juice Wrld's girlfriend, Ally Lotti, also called her a "silly girl." So, yeah. She also claimed he was "talking to another girl," and that he had "no excuses. In a video that got deleted ( and subsequently re-uploaded), Starfire claimed Juice Wrld cheated on her - but he defended his cheating ways claiming that he was mistreated by her, not the other way around. Starfire subsequently said that Juice Wrld mistreated her - a claim he denied. RELATED: Did 'Lucid Dreams' Rapper Juice Wrld Predict His Own Tragic Death At 21? 4. The lyrics are, on every level, loving and poetic, with Juice waxing fondly about how she's "lookin' cute" and how he "gave her his heart and it changed his life." Very sweet. Back when they were still "on good terms," Juice Wrld penned " Love You Always (Starfire)" for her. Women make amazing muses - and Starfire is no exception. Juice Wrld wrote "Love You Always (Starfire)" for her. Starfire and Juice Wrld weren't together at the time of his death - he was with Ally Lotti - but obviously, his ex took his passing extremely hard and, as it turns out, her feelings are not unusual. And though he was struggling with addiction during their relationship, he promised her to " stay alive, even if it kills me" (sadly, it turned out to be a promise he couldn't keep). Unlike what might be considered the "stereotypical rapper," Juice Wrld would sometimes take the time to write messages of love and support.

They seemed to be truly in love, and they even lived together for a while. But for a time, Starfire and Juice Wrld were the exception to the rule. Groupies, drugs, and liquor are everywhere, and too many rappers are notorious for disrespecting women. In the hip hop world, misogyny runs rampant.
