Denying that he’s gay over and over again, Meek Mill seems to be spiraling. Early this week, the now terminally online rapper went on numerous X/Twitter rants and picked multiple high profile feuds over the rumors.

These rumors stem from one of the multiple lawsuits against Sean “Diddy” Combs alleging sex trafficking and sexual assault. In February, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who produced Diddy’s most recent album, sued the music mogul for repeatedly groping him without consent.

That lawsuit also claimed that Combs had sex with “a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj.” The internet soon identified the unnamed rapper as Mill — who is both from Philadelphia and had a famous relationship with Minaj.

After vehemently denying the rumors when they first appeared, Mill’s denials have escalated beyond cringe. On Monday, he tweeted that he doesn’t credit any of the lawsuits against Combs since, saying they contain false allegations about himself.

“I don’t believe no Diddy story once they lied about me now!” he said. “Anybody try to sexually assault me it will be a bang out on the spot how yall don’t know that lol I don’t care but yall confusing my son he’s 12 with people saying his dad gay it’s sick now outchea so f**k it.”

In a follow-up post, he added, “How a n***a tryna clap another guy and say ‘a guy from Philadelphia did it too’ I want all the evidence to come out tf … I’m not apart of the freak or coke part of the industry … I’m not a heathen how did I get in the convo… because I’m changing laws holding major influence!”

That same day, he took a break to get into a mysterious feud with Wale over a photo of the rapper hanging out with a man named Dean Stay Reddy. “Now ima treat him like the streets everytime I see him,” Mill tweeted.

He engaged in another feud with former NFL player Antonio Brown over a meme referencing the lawsuit. “Chill [before] I end you forever…take ya meds bro,” he tweeted.

Mill went on to declare that X/Twitter is now his journal. And true to form, his feed these days is better left to a private notebook.