Scandalous breakup of Lil Wayne and Denise Bidot: details of the split from the model who accused the rapper of violence
12 may 2025 в 20:37
Despite the global pandemic, Lil Wayne was able to find love in his life back in 2020 with Denise Bidot. But it seems their relationship has come to a dramatic end. Nearly five years after the couple frequently appeared in public with their romance, the model accused the rapper of violence, breaking up with her via text and claiming that he was «with multiple women» in May 2025.
«Wayne literally kicked me and my daughter out on Mother’s Day today», - Denise said in a video posted on her Instagram Stories. «I'm still recovering from surgery. It’s been five weeks since my breast augmentation. I can’t even lift boxes. But this person sent his assistants to help us move out today… and broke up with me on Mother’s Day via text».
Denise also claimed that Lil Wayne «really put his hands on me. No. And I accepted it. And you know what’s funny, they always say we’re so stupid because of love, and I thought that was a mistake. But I know he put his hands on other women… I was just support for this person, loved him to the end of the world».
Lil Wayne has not yet publicly commented on the accusations made by his ex-girlfriend.
Hollywood Life has gathered five facts about Lil Wayne’s ex-girlfriend, Denise.
Denise had her big breakthrough in 2014 when she became the first plus-size model to walk the runway at New York Fashion Week, modeling for CHROMAT and Serena Williams' HSN fashion line! Since then, she has worked with Nordstrom, Forever 21, Old Navy, Macy’s, Lane Bryant, and others. During a shoot with Lane Bryant, where she posed in a two-piece swimsuit, Denise proudly showed off her stretch marks in an unretouched photo, making the image go viral hours after its publication. She is currently represented by CAA in both New York and Los Angeles.
Denise may be considering a transition to an acting career, as she already has an impressive list of films. In 2011, Denise made her first appearance on the reality show Curvy Girls in one episode, and then appeared in the 2013 TV movie Habla Women as herself. She also appeared on the TV show Fashion Police in 2017 and later that same year starred alongside Danielle Brooks and Christian Siriano in the documentary film Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image.
In the summer of 2016, Denise launched the «No Wrong Way Movement», - inspiring everyone to feel beautiful in their own skin. «While the world around us may try to pigeonhole us into certain categories to fit a certain definition of beauty, I say I’m in my own category», - Denise shares on her official website. «My movement is all about inspiring others to love themselves just as they are, because our differences make us perfect. If we are truly ourselves unapologetically, we have nothing to fear».
Denise is originally from Miami, Florida, and has Puerto Rican and Kuwaiti heritage. She has a daughter named Jozelin from previous relationships, whom she calls the driving force behind the self-love and body image movement Denise.
Moving to Los Angeles in 2005, Denise initially aimed for an acting career, as she told The Cut magazine in July 2016.
«I went to all these Disney show auditions, and it was so easy to be myself. Then when I turned 18, I moved to California, and I was constantly told I needed to lose weight», - Denise told the publication. «I was like, 'Listen, I should be enough. Why isn’t talent enough?'»
After she quit acting, Denise said she worked as a makeup artist for a plus-size model, calling it «fate» that she got that job.
«The photographer said, 'Have you ever thought about modeling?'» Denise recalls. «That could have been something I never considered for myself. After I shot with her, people started calling, asking, 'Who is this girl? Who is she signed with? What does she do?' I ran through the door and
«Wayne literally kicked me and my daughter out on Mother’s Day today», - Denise said in a video posted on her Instagram Stories. «I'm still recovering from surgery. It’s been five weeks since my breast augmentation. I can’t even lift boxes. But this person sent his assistants to help us move out today… and broke up with me on Mother’s Day via text».
Denise also claimed that Lil Wayne «really put his hands on me. No. And I accepted it. And you know what’s funny, they always say we’re so stupid because of love, and I thought that was a mistake. But I know he put his hands on other women… I was just support for this person, loved him to the end of the world».
Lil Wayne has not yet publicly commented on the accusations made by his ex-girlfriend.
Hollywood Life has gathered five facts about Lil Wayne’s ex-girlfriend, Denise.
Denise had her big breakthrough in 2014 when she became the first plus-size model to walk the runway at New York Fashion Week, modeling for CHROMAT and Serena Williams' HSN fashion line! Since then, she has worked with Nordstrom, Forever 21, Old Navy, Macy’s, Lane Bryant, and others. During a shoot with Lane Bryant, where she posed in a two-piece swimsuit, Denise proudly showed off her stretch marks in an unretouched photo, making the image go viral hours after its publication. She is currently represented by CAA in both New York and Los Angeles.
Denise may be considering a transition to an acting career, as she already has an impressive list of films. In 2011, Denise made her first appearance on the reality show Curvy Girls in one episode, and then appeared in the 2013 TV movie Habla Women as herself. She also appeared on the TV show Fashion Police in 2017 and later that same year starred alongside Danielle Brooks and Christian Siriano in the documentary film Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image.
In the summer of 2016, Denise launched the «No Wrong Way Movement», - inspiring everyone to feel beautiful in their own skin. «While the world around us may try to pigeonhole us into certain categories to fit a certain definition of beauty, I say I’m in my own category», - Denise shares on her official website. «My movement is all about inspiring others to love themselves just as they are, because our differences make us perfect. If we are truly ourselves unapologetically, we have nothing to fear».
Denise is originally from Miami, Florida, and has Puerto Rican and Kuwaiti heritage. She has a daughter named Jozelin from previous relationships, whom she calls the driving force behind the self-love and body image movement Denise.
Moving to Los Angeles in 2005, Denise initially aimed for an acting career, as she told The Cut magazine in July 2016.
«I went to all these Disney show auditions, and it was so easy to be myself. Then when I turned 18, I moved to California, and I was constantly told I needed to lose weight», - Denise told the publication. «I was like, 'Listen, I should be enough. Why isn’t talent enough?'»
After she quit acting, Denise said she worked as a makeup artist for a plus-size model, calling it «fate» that she got that job.
«The photographer said, 'Have you ever thought about modeling?'» Denise recalls. «That could have been something I never considered for myself. After I shot with her, people started calling, asking, 'Who is this girl? Who is she signed with? What does she do?' I ran through the door and
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