Kim Kardashian allegedly called the one and only Whitney Houston an “old hag” in a leaked voicemail. 

As per PopCrush, controversial conservative commentator Candace Owens – recently spotted with Kanye West at Paris Fashion Week – played the voicemail on her podcast earlier this week. It just supposedly “landed on her lap.”

In the audio, which dates back to 2010, Kim can allegedly be heard leaving a message for her former partner Ray J. “Ray, it’s Kim,” the voicemail begins. “I just want you to know that I think you are so disgusting and desperate.”

The voice that allegedly belongs to Kim then has a go at Whitney, referencing her infamous “crack is whack” comment. “I think you’re honestly a sick human being,” the voicemail continues. “Honestly like go have fun with old hag Whitney Houston. Crack is definitely not whack with you guys.”

It wasn’t done there. “You guys are just disgusting and sick. I just don’t understand it. She’s so old, she’s sick, and you are just sick and desperate,” the voice adds. “Leave me the f— alone and stop f—ing calling me! I f—ing hate you!”

Ray J and Whitney became close friends in the last years of her life, with rumours spreading that the pair were in a romantic relationship. The former always denied this, though, insisting the pair were just friends. Upon the iconic singer’s death in 2012, Ray J’s sister Brandy described her brother as being “distraught.”

Ray J made people worried recently with some alarming social media messages. As per TMZ, fans briefly saw a video on his Instagram appearing to show him sitting high above the ground on a ledge. “If it wasn’t 4 my Kidz I would jump off and die tonight,” one caption read.

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Another post showed his feet dangling off the side of a ledge with the caption, “SHOULD I JUST JUMP off and end it rit. Now!!! ????”

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