“He actually has ‘No Lips’!” — Common Declared Open War on David Otunga After He Mocked Jennifer Hudson’s Appearance, And Common’s Harsh Warning Had Women Across The World Cheering
🔥 The Ultimate Clap-Back: Common Declares War on David Otunga, Shielding Jennifer Hudson 🔥
In Hollywood, ex-partners often share an unspoken code of silence. But when that code is broken by cruelty, true heroes step into the fray. This week, the usually measured and thoughtful rapper Common exploded onto the scene, delivering a brutal, unforgettable clap-back to David Otunga after the former fiancé launched an unprovoked, vicious attack on Jennifer Hudson’s appearance.
Common didn’t just defend his partner; he issued a formal declaration of war against the toxic practice of body-shaming, instantly mobilizing women across the globe who are cheering his every word and confirming his status as the ultimate protector.
The Attack: An Unforgivable Jab from the Past
The drama began when David Otunga, Jennifer Hudson’s former fiancé, made a public, thinly-veiled comment regarding Hudson’s current physique and fashion choices. The words were laced with bitterness and aimed to undermine Hudson’s confidence and success. While the specific words were quickly deleted, the damage was done. The intent was clear: to body-shame a powerful woman who has moved on and found happiness.
The silence from Hudson was dignified, but the silence from Common was short-lived. He recognized that this was more than just a personal insult—it was an attack on every woman who has ever been judged by an ex-partner.
🥊 Common’s Cold Fury: Declaring Open War 🥊
Common’s response was immediate, calculated, and devastatingly effective. He used an online platform not to debate Otunga’s point, but to demolish his character entirely. He opened with a quote that focused not on Hudson’s appearance, but on Otunga’s perceived lack of character and integrity:
“He actually has ‘No Lips’!”
This retort was a brilliant, cold dismissal of Otunga as a person, suggesting he lacked the substance and moral weight to even speak on the matter. Common didn’t stop there. He followed this with a harsh warning that served as his declaration of open war.
He made it clear that any future attempt to criticize Jennifer Hudson would be met with an even more fierce and public counter-attack. Common elevated the conflict from gossip to a battle of principles: the protection of a woman’s right to exist confidently versus the toxic ego of a bitter ex.
🌍 A Global Roar: Women Are Cheering 🌍
The impact of Common’s words exploded far beyond Hollywood. Women worldwide—who have collectively experienced the sting of body-shaming, often from former partners—saw Common’s defense as a powerful validation of their own struggles.
- Inspiration: Common’s unwavering loyalty and his willingness to use his platform to shut down cruelty provided an inspirational model of partnership. He didn’t just stand by her; he fought for her dignity, transforming her painful experience into a moment of collective empowerment.
- The Message: The message resonated: No one, especially not a past partner, has the right to judge or define a woman’s worth based on her appearance. Common’s harsh warning was a warning to every toxic ex who thinks they can publicly diminish a woman who outgrew them.
Cementing a Legacy: The Ultimate Protector
This incident cemented Common’s image not just as an Oscar-winning artist, but as the ultimate gentleman and protector. His actions spoke louder than any of his lyrics, showcasing a deep respect for Jennifer Hudson that transcended their romantic partnership.
By choosing to focus his critique on Otunga’s lack of character (“No Lips”) rather than engaging in a childish back-and-forth about physical appearance, Common positioned himself as the moral authority in the conflict. He ensured that the focus remained squarely on the toxicity of the attack, rather than the target.
This war, declared by Common, is more than just a celebrity feud; it’s a necessary confrontation against the casual misogyny and bitterness that often follows a high-profile breakup. And with women across the world cheering him on, Common knows he has a formidable army backing his every move.