Rebecca Black Playfully Responds to Jaafar Jackson's Old Tweet, Celebrating Their Shared Fame
Rebecca Black Revives Old Jaafar Jackson Jab With Playful Comeback: “You Were Fierce”
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Rebecca Black humorously revived a 15-year-old jab from Jaafar Jackson, referencing a past tweet where he mocked her potential awards. In her playful comeback, she complimented his performance in the recent biopic 'Michael.' Fans appreciated her lighthearted approach, showcasing her growth in the music industry.
- 01Rebecca Black responded to an old tweet from Jaafar Jackson with humor.
- 02Jaafar's original tweet referenced Kanye West's infamous interruption of Taylor Swift.
- 03Rebecca's comeback praised Jaafar's performance in the biopic 'Michael.'
- 04Fans celebrated her playful response instead of drama.
- 05Rebecca has been rebuilding her music career with new releases and performances.
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Rebecca Black, known for her viral hit 'Friday,' turned a 15-year-old jab from Jaafar Jackson into a lighthearted moment on social media. Jaafar's original tweet, made in 2011, humorously suggested that if Rebecca won any awards, Kanye West should intervene, referencing the infamous 2009 MTV VMAs incident. In a playful response, Rebecca tweeted, 'Alright, but u were fierce in michael tho,' complimenting Jaafar's performance in the recent biopic 'Michael,' which has received positive reviews and box office success. Her witty comeback was well-received by fans, who appreciated her ability to handle the situation with humor. Following the interaction, Rebecca clarified her intentions, stating she was just having fun with a 'literal decade old stray.' Over the past few years, Rebecca has focused on rebuilding her career, releasing her hyperpop album 'SALVATION' in 2025 and performing at major festivals like Lollapalooza and Stagecoach. Meanwhile, Jaafar Jackson has garnered praise for his portrayal of his late uncle, Michael Jackson, in the film that recently broke box office records.
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