In the new cover story for Complex, G.O.O.D Music rapper Big Sean addressed his ex-fiancee Naya Rivera's claims that he stole her Rolex watches following their split back in April.

In April, Rivera tweeted then deleted her post accusing Big Sean of stealing her watches because he is allegedly making less money than her, according to MTV.

Check out Good Music News' screenshot of Rivera's tweet to Sean below.

Big Sean now calls the Twitter accusation "unnecessary drama" and suggested that Rivera was lying because he insists that he never stole anything from the "Glee" star.

"First of all, why would I have to steal a Rolex?" he told Complex. "Second of all, every Rolex that I have, I have receipts for, papers for, certificates of authenticity for. I would never steal a Rolex from anybody. You see that tweet got deleted in like 20 seconds."

While Big Sean has been quick to deny Rivera's theft allegations, the rapper admitted he wasn't shocked by her tweet.

"I wasn't surprised by it. Even though I didn't steal anything, I wasn't surprised by it," he said.

When asked whether Rivera inspired the song recently, Big Sean responded that a line in the hook is certainly aimed at Rivera, but the song as a whole was actually created while the former couple was still together, but Big Sean said he "wrote the last verse and [the line] 'and everyday I wake up celebrating sh*t, why? 'Cause I just dodged a bullet from a crazy b*tch,'" about Rivera.

Since his breakup from Rivera, Big Sean has moved on to pop star Ariana Grande and has been enjoying the success of his single "IDFWU," which many believe is inspired by his split from Rivera.

Rivera has yet to respond publicly to either of Big Sean's interviews. However, she recently apologized for her controversial comments on "The View" about her belief that ethnic people do not shower daily, Us Weekly reports.