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#Quavo Dragged For Acting Skills In John Travolta Film ‘Cash Out’

Quavo co-stars in a newly released film alongside John Travolta  – and not everyone is a fan of his acting.

Clips of the Migos star in the heist movie Cash Out hit the web upon the film’s release on Friday (April 26). In it, the rapper plays a character named Anton who works with John Travolta’s character Mason – a career criminal – who’s “enticed by the prospect of his biggest heist yet.”

Akademiks got his hands on a clip from Cash Out — which is currently in select theaters and available to rent on VOD — and there were quite a handful of negative reviews in the comments. It’s to be noted, however, that the people commenting appeared to be doing so in favor of Chris Brown, who the rapper is currently at odds with.

“Damn Chris can out act this n-gga too,” one person wrote. Someone else said: “he can’t act to save his life.” Another comment read: “His acting sucks omg this is embarrassing what in the tubi is going on.”

Released earlier this week in response to Chris Brown’s “Weakest Link,” Quavo’s Breezy diss “Over Hoes & Bitches” finds the former Migos rapper attacking his R&B rival over his history of domestic violence, alleged drug use and career struggles, among other things.

Quavo later references his rumored fling with Chris Brown’s ex Karrueche Tran, which is believed to be the at the heart of their feud.

“Lil’ boy wanna die ’bout some coochie? You still fucked up ’bout Karrueche?/ You tried to beat up Teyana but Usher wouldn’t let you do it/ The cocaine got ’em, your honor, bipolar disorder, no wonder/ You was the greatest, n-gga, you fumbled, going out sad, I’m watching you crumble,” he raps.

He goes on to call Brown “crackhead Michael Jackson” while bragging about being able to turn a “model bitch” into “a Saweetie,” who the Atlanta rapper used to date.

The Southern rapper also appears to threaten his adversary for mentioning his late nephew and groupmate TakeOff on “Weakest Link” as he raps: “This bullet got your name/ Don’t ever bring up Take, pussy.”

The song actually features the departed on the hook, who raps: “Commit a crime and ain’t did no time, can’t fake it, we know that you pussy.”

Brown has already responded to “Over Hoes & Bitches,” writing on his Instagram Stories: “Google raps. That shit is poooooooh. Damn and I was excited… that shit don’t even need a response. Takeoff rap better.”

He further mocked his rival with an edited photo of Quavo crying with the word “Weakest Link” branded on his forehead, which he captioned: “Cmon Quavious.”

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