Hunter Biden Responds to Podcaster After Being Targeted With a Slur
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Hunter Biden Responds to Podcaster After Being Targeted With a Slur

Hunter Biden hit back at podcaster Royce Lopez after being targeted with a slur. Lopez took a dig at Hunter’s past substance abuse issues with a strongly worded post on X. The artist clapped back at the podcaster. Notably, Hunter is former U.S. President Joe Biden’s son who returned to X in May and has been actively posting since.

Hunter Biden hits back at podcaster after he insulted him on X

Hunter Biden responded to Royce Lopez after he insulted him on X. The 56-year-old celebrated seven years of sobriety on June 1 and, based on his tweets, he is not holding back against naysayers. Lopez posted, “Hey guys, Hunter Biden is still a meth head f***ot.”

To this, Hunter replied, “You mean crack head f***ot. And all your gym pictures with your greased up muscles are really hot Royce.”

Lopez replied to Hunter’s comment: “Dude, that’s funny! Hey, why did you have someone called Pedo Peter in your phone, and did you band your brother’s wife months after he died? Nah bro, but it’s cool you’re “owning it.””

Notably, Hunter Biden’s savage reply to Lopez garnered 4.7 million views, 117K likes, 5.8K reposts, and 9K comments.

In a video posted on June 8, Hunter expressed his gratitude for his newfound life, celebrating his sobriety.

The businessman said, “I used to think gratitude was about being grateful for your day. If it was a good day, [you] woke up and the sun was out, and things were going well. But really, what gratitude’s about is all of it. The comments on this site remind me of that. I’m grateful for my whole life and everything that brought me here, and given me the opportunity to speak to this many people.”

Hunter explained that if he could reach out to even one person and help them come out of the cycle of misery and suffering that he was previously in, he would be grateful. Additionally, he shared a list of resources for those seeking help with substance use.

Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.

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