Update:

Benzino and Amber Rose still aren't seeing eye-to-eye on this whole Slut Walk thing. Zino recently sent a video in to TMZ further explaining his opposition to the entire event, calling it a money grab.

This led to another back-and-forth between the two entertainers on Instagram (below).

Original Story:

There are a lot of people who aren't fans of Amber Rose's Slut Walk. Add Benzino to that number.

The reality show star almost popped a blood vessel bashing the event which went down yesterday (Oct 1.). Taking to Instagram, Zino addressed the logic of Rose's soiree asking why it's okay to big up a person who promotes the slut lifestyle, in his opinion.

"The whole Slut Walk thing started in Australia for rape," he started. "This has nothing to do with rape. This is basically embracing that it's okay for [women] to sleep with 1000 men and [they] should be held to the same standard that men are. Y'all are bugging. And real talk, I got a daughter and she not falling for it. So I could give a fuck about how any of y'all think about what I'm saying, because that's y'all and y'all's daughters. But mines aint going for it."

He also posted comment under a post about Rose's event typing, "[In] a time where these young girls need guidance, this is exactly what we don't need. What the fuck has happened to us as a society where we condone and support this BS."

It turns out that Benzino's ire was brought about after Althea, the mother of his young son, posted a video from the Slut Walk event which she attended with their seed. In the clip, she is twerking to Trina's "Pull Over." She also posed for pictures with their son at the event.

Amber Rose got wind of Zino's rant and clapped back at the former The Source owner. "One day someone will call your daughter a slut, hoe, whore etc for no other reason at all besides the fact that she is beautiful, confident, possibly if she wears something sexy or God forbid gets sexually assaulted," she posted. "Please educate yourself on what the movement is before you speak so ignorantly."

20 of the Most Opinionated Rappers in Hip-Hop

More From XXL