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That Mexican OT Breaks Silence with Heartfelt Apology—But Sauce Walka’s Fiery Clapback Has Everyone Talking!

Added on June 26, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

Ever wonder how Mercury Retrograde might just be messing with more than your text messages? Well, this week’s cosmic chaos seems to have taken a detour straight into the heart of hip-hop drama. That Mexican OT found himself in the hot seat after a fiery interview where he defended his controversial use of the N-word with a blunt, “What the f### are you going to do about it?”—a line that, as you can guess, didn’t fly well in today’s social climate. After weathering the storm of backlash and losing some respect along the way, OT finally took to Instagram to make amends, offering an apology that revealed a deeper struggle beneath the surface. Even his longtime friend Tr3fonc expressed disappointment, highlighting how words can strain the tightest bonds. And the plot thickened when Sauce Walka initially backed OT but then retracted his support, pointing out that tone and setting matter just as much as the words themselves. It’s a saga packed with heated emotions, tough lessons, and maybe a cosmic nudge for all of us to think twice before speaking. Ready to dive into the full story behind the apology and the fallout? LEARN MORE.

That Mexican OT issued a public apology on Instagram Wednesday night (June 25) after being called out by Sauce Walka and others over his use of the N-word and a defiant response that many saw as disrespectful.

The Texas rapper came under fire after a recent interview clip circulated where he defended his use of the racial slur.

“I feel like I can say it,” he said. “What the f### are you going to do about it?” The comment, delivered with a confrontational tone, ignited backlash across social media.

After a week of criticism, That Mexican OT took to Instagram Stories to respond to a post from his friend, Denver rapper Tr3fonc, who said he “lost a lot of respect” for him. 

OT replied with a message of remorse:

“I’m sorry cuzin,” he began, adding that he had given a “stupid answer” to a “stupid question.”

He explained, “I meant it deeper then the word cuzin I coulda said anything and I would stand on it for my beliefs being strong strictly no hate or ill in my heart.”

That Mexican OT concluded with an apology. 

“I gotta alotta love for my brother and sister hood man,” he wrote. “Blessings and I’m sorry to hurt my people I hope yall can forgive me.”

In a follow-up post, he reflected on the personal toll the controversy had taken, particularly the strain on his longtime friendship with Tr3fonc:

“S### f##### me up I lost one of them,” he wrote. I’m sorry to anyone I’ve offended of any race or belief Thank yu to everyone who still here.”

Sauce Walka Backtracks After Defending That Mexican OT

Initially, Sauce Walka had defended OT, calling the backlash “ignorance at its finest.” 

However, after watching the full interview, he reversed course and addressed the situation in a video posted to Instagram.

“B####, you wrong, hoe!” he said. “I’mma tell you why you wrong little bro.”

Walka clarified that his issue wasn’t just OT’s explanation for using the word but the aggressive way he challenged others in the room, which he said was full of women.

“That’s where you f##### up, brother. That’s where the disrespect is,” Walka said. He added that OT wouldn’t have made the same statement in a room full of Black men.

That Mexican OT responded in the comments with a short reply: “I love yu I ain’t mad. Thank yu.”

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