“I don’t have no opinion”— Baddies Midwest star Big Lex talks about Melanie Fox

Amid Melanie Fox’s ongoing claim against the Baddies Midwest cast of ganging up on her after her fight with Ivori, Big Lex has weighed in on this situation. In a December 5 TikTok live, she stated that she had “no opinion” about Melanie but would side with the Baddies if forced to choose between the two.

“I feel like I don’t have no opinion on Mel for real… You feel me? She was cool. And although we beefing with the same girl, I’m not gonna lie,” she said.

Lex further acknowledged that she made eye contact with Melanie when the NTTV star came to exchange punches with Ivori. Lex told her to do her thing and shared that she “personally” doesn’t have any problem with her.

However, she added that if she had to pick a side, she would “stand with the baddies over somebody that’s like new coming in”.

“So like at that moment, if I was to pick a side, I’m gonna be with the baddies, even if that means I’m siding with somebody that I don’t like… Because we’re a unit, I’m gonna do that over somebody that’s like random, you get what I’m saying? So, but no, I don’t… have no issue with Mel,” Lex concluded.


Melanie Fox claims she “felt ganged up” by Baddies Midwest cast

Zeus network flew over NTTV’s Melanie Fox to Hawaii to film a Baddies Midwest segment with her ongoing rival Ivori. On December 5 TikTok live, Melanie shared her frustration with how things resulted after the filming.

In the live, she said that as soon as she arrived on the Baddies Midwest set, she was told by the production crew to head straight to Ivori for a confrontation. Without greeting any of the cast members, she started a fight with Ivori and the two fought over three rounds.

Melanie admitted in her TikTok live that she lost the fight, however, she shared that she “felt ganged up on” by the rest of the cast members, especially Ahna Mac and Tesehki, after the incident.

Besides all the Baddies Midwest cast members, Melanie pointed out that Big Lex was “really nice” to her and they shared an eye contact where the Baddies star told her to do her own thing.

“It’s too many b*tches against me… The only motherf**ker that was really nice to me was [Big] Lex… and that was who only with eye contact. You know what I’m saying? Like me and her eye had contact she was telling me [to] do my sh*t,” Melanie shared.

She further added that she felt Big Lex had a “girl’s girl energy”. Regarding the rest of the Baddies Midwest cast, she claimed they didn’t know her and never gave her a chance to connect. She criticized them for jumping “on a bandwagon” and accused them of being afraid of her.

“Y’all scared of thick neck and it’s like nothing to be scared of. Stand your ground, be the baddie that you’re supposed to be, you know what I’m saying? Like you, bitches ain’t got no backbone. So b*tches is just you know…. I don’t get it. It’s just, it’s weird. Ohh, poor people,” she continued


Ahna Mac responds to Melanie Fox

Ahna Mac responds to Melanie Fox (Image via X/@ahnamacdaddie)
Ahna Mac responds to Melanie Fox (Image via X/@ahnamacdaddie)

After basing almost all of the Baddies Midwest cast in her TikTok live, Melanie Fox said that she was specifically talking about Ahna Mac.

“Girl shut the f*ck up. Stop talking to me, b*tch. Have the bitches that’s gonna fight for you, have them bitches talk to me. At this point, the f*ck you talking about? B*tch if you ain’t gonna get in the paint, shut the f*ck up,” Melanie said.

Ahna Mac expressed her thoughts on the incident via her X account. In a December 5 tweet, she addressed the backlash from fans, insisting that she had “never said anything bad” about Melanie Fox:

“People need to learn to definition of talking sh-t and stating opinions. lol these fans be so washed up & these people be so desperate it’s no way I’ll be beefing in a million years over an opinion. Never said nothing bad about this girl or wrong to her,” her tweet reads.


Baddies Midwest season 6 airs every Sunday on Zeus.

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