Lil Debbie clearly has no problem sharing her opinion on her female rapper counterparts. After her bold suggestion to Iggy Azalea to fire her ghost writer, Debbie recently spoke on Lil' Kim saying the new mother is "too old for this." 

The discussion of Lil' Kim came to be after Debbie shared the harsh reality of why younger rappers have no respect for the older generation. 

"I'm noticing the new guys coming out don't like the old heads anymore," Lil Debbie said during an interview with HipHopDX. "I was online and I seen Travis Scott on Twitter talkin' 'bout, 'I don't f--kin' listen to that old s--t. F--k the old heads trying to take the shine and not letting us new guys [move].' I'm like, 'You've kinda got a point,' but at the same time, you have to pay respects. I'm mean, duh. They paved the way. At the same time, I feel you. At a certain age, call it what it is. Go do something else." 

While she noted Dr. Dre and 2 Chainz as older rappers who remain successful, she does not see female rappers being able to achieve that same level of victory. 

"You're not going to be 55 as a female on the rap scene because Lil' Kim's trying to be on the rap scene right now," she said. "And as much as I love that b---h, that is my b---h — Hard Core, that is my s--t ... but she's out here pregnant trying to be on the scenes again and it's kinda like, 'You're too old for this s--t 'cause nobody cares anymore. Nobody cares,' as much as I f--kin' love your guts." 

Last month, Debbie spoke on Azalea's verse on T.I.'s "No Mediocre" and suggested she fire her ghost writer. 

"Sorry. Sorry 'bout it girl. My bad. You cute, though. You still cute. But that s--t ... whoever wrote that for you, fire them." 

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