Dave Blunts Recalls 'Fangirl' Who Had Names of His Ex-Girlfriends Printed on a T-Shirt

Blunts said his fan had a "long ass t-shirt" with up to ten names on it.

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A Dave Blunts "fangirl" once ran up on the rapper-singer with a t-shirt bashing his ex-girlfriends.

Blunts spoke to Interview Magazine about the encounter in a story published on May 9 after being asked about "crazy fan moments" while on tour.

"There’s a bunch of fangirls that be freaking out to meet me. It’s pretty crazy, visibly shaking and shit," he told journalist Mekala Rajagopal. "There was a girl that had all of my exes' names on her shirt, with 'Fuck" next to all their names."

When asked about how many names were on the shirt, "The Cup" rapper was stumped. "I don’t even fucking know. It was a good amount, maybe nine or 10. It was a long ass T-shirt," he continued.

Blunts said he was surprised that women are into his music, admitting that his lyrics are "pretty crazy." "I didn’t really think that would be too appealing to women, but hey," he admitted.

The Iowa native also recounted a woman tossing her bra at him while he performed, which Blunts took pictures with.

"I was able to fit my head into it, so I was wearing that shit like a crown after the show. It was pretty cool," he shared.

Other topics that Blunts discussed in the interview were barring those on his tour bus from "shitting" in the bathroom onboard and writing "Cousins" for Ye.

"I wrote the 'Cousins' song and I wrote some other songs for him. Do I know if he’s going to use them for his new album? I’m not sure. That’s the process for anybody who works with a bigger artist. They write a bunch of songs for them and just hope that their shit gets picked.

He added: “Cousins” was one of them that got picked. I really liked that song, because he had told me about the situation with him and his cousin, and I could tell that the song was very freeing for him when I made it. I believe that he chose me to write songs because I have a blunt approach to it, and that’s the way that this song needed to be. I mean, it happened exactly like I said in the song, no double entendres. Just, like, “I gave him head.”

Earlier this month, Dave Blunts said he got "trapped" in an elevator while on tour, at one point going live during the incident and urging viewers to alert Ye to his predicament.

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