Internet rumors have a way of snowballing, but The Game isn’t letting one particularly wild claim stick.

The veteran rapper recently addressed speculation linking him romantically to Evelyn Lozada and her daughter, Shaniece Hairston, during an appearance on the mother-daughter podcast Drop the Lo.

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The topic came up directly when Hairston asked him to clear the air about gossip that had circulated online, suggesting an affair — and even a threesome — involving the trio.

His answer didn’t leave room for interpretation.

“That is absurd,” The Game said, immediately shutting down the rumor.

Taylor, 46, shares a 2-year-old son with Hairston and described his connection with the family as close but strictly respectful. He explained that while Lozada is someone he admires, the relationship has never crossed into anything romantic.

“She’s absolutely beautiful,” he said, before making it clear the speculation was completely off-base. According to him, the idea of being involved with both mother and daughter would be “disgusting,” adding that the dynamic between them has always felt more like family than anything else.

“We’re like a little family,” he said. “That’s not our vibe.”

Lozada, 50, didn’t seem rattled by the chatter either. She said she found the situation more amusing than upsetting and never felt the need to publicly respond.

“I thought it was funny that nobody addressed anything,” she said, suggesting that silence can sometimes be the strongest answer when people are talking without facts.

The Game also responded to other claims that have floated around social media, including speculation about inappropriate behavior with Hairston when she was younger. He denied ever even meeting her as a minor and emphasized that he keeps firm boundaries with kids in general.

“My own nieces don’t sit on my lap,” he said. “I’m not inappropriate with children ever.”

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He added that as kids grow older, respect and distance matter, even within family circles.

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