Omar Epps Took a Shot at Lil B and the BasedGod's Clapback Was Legendary

Is another curse on the way?

Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to slander Lil B on Twitter. Even if you don't tag Lil B, Lil B will find your disparaging remarks and Lil B will respond accordingly.

Shooter star Omar Epps compared the BasedGod to boxer Jeff Horn last week, saying that Horn's call to square off against Floyd Mayweather is like Lil B "calling out Kendrick to battle."

This fight aside, no one wants to admit that Manny hasn't been the same since he's been off the roids🤔
2nd time Arum did him dirty though...

— OMAR EPPS (@omarepps) July 2, 2017

And Horn calling out Floyd is like Lil B calling out Kendrick to battle😂😂😂
Stop it mate😂😂😂

— OMAR EPPS (@omarepps) July 2, 2017

Four days later, Lil B responded by telling Epps he was a "way better actor" than him:

Ok look mr mike epps I'm a way better actor then urself and u hope what u said was a compliment.... also I no u Omar but u mike now - Lil B

— Lil B THE BASEDGOD (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD) July 5, 2017

Lil B fans didn't let the comment go unchecked either, swarming Epps with calls for the BasedGod's continued protection against nefarious tweets:

Dont ever disrepect the BASEDGOD like that again Q lil b got the juice now

— ☄️😈🧟‍♂️💙 (@NinoDiVinci) July 5, 2017

We must protect Lil b

— ☄️😈🧟‍♂️💙 (@NinoDiVinci) July 5, 2017

No Lil B slander shall prosper

— Broseph Ballin (@VanIsBlackElvis) July 2, 2017

delete this immediately

— #4 young thug fan (@austener) July 6, 2017

Don't ever in your fucking life slander the Based God again.

— Perseverance (@zahbased) July 5, 2017

Damn ya'll wet behind the ears really believing in "curses"???
I believe in GOD. #TheTrue&Living#PathLitByThatEternalEnergy

— OMAR EPPS (@omarepps) July 6, 2017

The Based God has spoken. pic.twitter.com/A9KVcUZUsd

— SB Nation (@SBNation) June 4, 2017

Thank you BasedGod. Teaching us all how to swagg in videos. You and Wayne most influential. Thank you BasedGod.

— Kendrick Lamar (@kendricklamar) June 20, 2015

Some have called for Lil B to refrain from initiating one of his signature curses on Epps, as he knows not what he does:

Speaking of curses, Epps let the world know on Wednesday that he's actually more of a god guy than a curse guy:

To be fair, Lil B arguably is god. Do with that information what you will.

Last month, Lil B graciously lifted his curse on Houston Rockets shooting guard James Harden. "I apologize to James Harden," Lil B tweeted before making the end of the curse official. "I'm ready to talk and end the curse... it's time to talk and be the leader everyone believes you are [sic]." Lil B later appeared on First Take, with his curse lifting rightfully designated as "breaking news."

As for Epps' Lil B x Kendrick comment, this 2015 tweet is probably worth pointing out:

Indeed. Thank you, BasedGod. 

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