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Breckie Hill Exposes Lacy’s Hypocrisy: “Your Girlfriend Posts the Same Nudes as Me”

by Adriana Guerrero
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In what may go down as one of the pettiest and most personal influencer feuds of the year, Breckie Hill has clapped back at Lacy in an unfiltered, scathing response on X (formerly Twitter) after the streamer hurled an unhinged, misogynistic tirade her way.

Hill, who has built a massive following online through modeling and adult content, wasted no time exposing what she calls Lacy’s blatant hypocrisy, particularly regarding his current girlfriend, Mckinley Richardson, who also creates sexually explicit content on OnlyFans.

If Lacy thought he could slut-shame a woman online and not get dragged for dating someone who does the same thing, he’s more delusional than anyone realized.

Lacy Goes on Deranged Rant After FaZe Clan Kickout

This all started because Breckie Hill laughed when news broke that Lacy had been kicked out of FaZe Clan. That’s all it took for him to spiral into a meltdown livestream where he repeatedly called Hill a “whore,” accused her of trying to “leech” off his name, and painted a disturbingly graphic picture of how her child might someday be bullied over her online content.

“You are a whore. There’s no denying that. You take pictures of your titties, post them online, post pictures of cum on your face,” Lacy raged on stream. “One day, 10, 12 years from now, when your son comes home crying because Jimmy at the lunch table showed him a picture of his mommy’s titties and her getting f***ed, that’s gonna be a conversation you’re gonna have to have.”

This level of vitriol aimed entirely at a woman for participating in the same type of adult content his “girlfriend” profits from didn’t go unnoticed. Nor did Hill let it slide.

Breckie Hill’s Savage Response: “Tell It to Your Girlfriend… Or One of Them”

Never one to back down, Hill responded with the same no-filter energy on X. She made it clear she was not here for the faux moral outrage.

“Oh, Lacy was right? Okay, well then go tell that to his girlfriend,” Hill wrote, referring to Richardson. “Or one of the many girlfriends he has. I don’t know. You can’t.”

Then she went for the jugular.

“That’s the thing that pisses me off. He can’t say that about me when he’s literally… He claims to be dating a girl that does the exact same thing as me,” she added. “I don’t understand how that makes any sense. Like, at that point, he’s just shitting on his own girlfriend, right? Or which one should I be talking about? ’Cause there’s a few that I know of at the moment.”

This wasn’t a response. This was a surgical takedown, and it hit exactly where it hurt.

Who Is Mckinley Richardson? And Why Is Hill Calling Out the Double Standard?

For those unfamiliar, Mckinley Richardson isn’t some innocent bystander caught in the crossfire. The OnlyFans creator, who previously dated controversial YouTuber Jack Doherty, has not one but two OnlyFans accounts, both featuring explicit adult content. She and Lacy recently went viral for a Disneyland stream that lit up the streaming community, with fans thirsting over the duo’s chemistry and trashy PDA.

Hill’s argument is simple. If Lacy is going to weaponize a woman’s sexuality against her in a public meltdown, maybe don’t do it while proudly parading around with someone who’s profiting off the duplicate content you’re demonizing. It’s the lack of self-awareness for her.

The Internet Reacts: Misogyny, Sex Work, and the Eternal Double Standard

As expected, social media is eating this up. Fans, trolls, and fellow creators have chimed in, some defending Lacy but most dragging him for filth. The term “misogyny” is trending for a reason.

The real issue isn’t just two influencers airing their dirty laundry for engagement. It’s the hypocrisy of men like Lacy, who consume and date women in the adult industry, only to turn around and degrade them the moment they’re not laughing at your jokes or, God forbid, reacting to your downfall with anything but tears.

Sex work is either valid or it isn’t. What’s not valid is pretending it’s empowering when it benefits you, then degrading women for doing the same thing when it bruises your ego.

If Lacy Wants War, Breckie Came Armed

This feud may have started over a petty laugh, but it’s escalated into a full-blown culture clash over female autonomy, sex work, and male insecurity. Hill didn’t just defend herself. She exposed a double standard that’s been allowed to slide for far too long.

The only thing worse than a man who disrespects women online is a man who disrespects women online while dating one just like them. And that, unfortunately for Lacy, is the brand he’s wearing now.

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