Christina Milian's sister slammed Lil Wayne's baby mama, according to a report from Latina. The nasty exchange between Lizzy Milian and Toya Wright took place after the "Rebel" singer's emotional breakdown on a recent episode of her reality show "Christina Milian: Turned Up."
The R&B diva recently gave details about her relationship and breakup with the "Lollipop" rapper. Christina Milian even cried in front of the camera as she confessed how much she loves the "Young Money" star.
Toya Wright then poked fun at the distraught songstress by commenting at Baller Alert's Instagram screenshot of Christina Milian crying over Lil Wayne on TV.
"I'm MF tired," she sarcastically commented online alongside sleeping emojis.
Lizzy Milian was quick to call out Toya Wright, who has a 16-year-old daughter with Lil Wayne after they dated from 2004 to 2006.
"These whack a$ h**s always trying to come at my sister," she wrote in an Instagram post.
"Like why? Are trying to stay relevant? Please tell me one thing you've done to become know other than popping out a baby damn near 18 years ago?"
"I think you've surfed on that wave for a little too long. This b**** needs to get her mind right, focus in her many failed relationships and take many seats," Lizzy Milian scoffed.
According to Design and Trend, Toya Wright shot back and hinted that Lizzy Milian is just riding on the publicity of Christina Milian and Lil Wayne's relationship.
"You probably Googled me and came up with all this," Toya Wright wrote on social media.
"I Googled you and guess what I came up with? Nothing. Now ride this wave."
While Lizzy Milian did not reply to Toya Wright's last remarks, Christina Milian thanked her sister for standing up for her.
"I can always count on @lizmili7 to speak her mind. [I] love her," she posted on social media.
According to a recent report from Too Fab, Christina Milian explained that she does not regret crying on TV over her failed relationship.
"I'm really proud of what we've shown," she said. "It's good TV, it's real TV, it's sisters and family and what love is. There's nothing I would take back from anything on this season."
"It's very real. I'm proud of us for keeping it real this season. We just want to live our lives, but with cameras there," Christina Milian added.