Dionne Warwick shock Dionne Warwick

Dionne Warwick has been roasting celebrities on Twitter all weekend and it’s the funniest thing to happen this year

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@chancetherapper. If you are very obviously a rapper why did you put it in your stage name? I cannot stop thinking about this.Warwick first came for Chance The Rapper, questioning why his stage name has “the rapper” in it when it’s pretty obvious by his music that he raps.

She then hilariously decided to use a new stage name for herself.I am now Dionne the Singer.Honestly, I don’t hate it.She then came for The Weeknd with a series of hilarious tweets.The Weeknd is next.

Why? It’s not even spelled correctly? @theweekndIf you have “The” in your name i’m coming for you. I need answers today.People on Twitter were cracking up as Warwick dragged Chance The Rapper and The Weeknd, and guess what?

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