A Louisiana mom made a desperate plea on Facebook Live before she was allegedly killed by her ex-boyfriend, according to police.

Rannita Williams, 27, live-streamed herself Thursday begging ex-boyfriend, Johnathan Robinson, to stop threatening her at her Shreveport home where he was holding her hostage, the Shreveport Times reported.

“Stop, Johnathan,” the mom-of-three said in the video. “Stop, Johnathan.”

In the footage, the 36-year-old ex reportedly said he doesn’t “give a f–k about police” as he paced behind her.

“You wanna be famous? I’m gonna make you famous,” he allegedly said. “Everybody wanna be famous, let’s be famous today.”

Moments later, gunfire was heard and the phone dropped to the ground, according to the newspaper.

“Now, b—h. Game over,” Robin reportedly said while standing over the camera. “Game over.”

Authorities responded to a report of gunshots around 11 a.m. Thursday at the home. Upon arriving, Robinson reportedly fired at the officers before he was arrested.

Williams was found inside the home and rushed to the hospital, where she was declared dead upon arrival.

Robinson was booked at Caddo Correctional Center on charges of murder, being a felon in possession of a firearm, simple criminal damage to property and attempted murder.