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Boosie BadAzz shares his thoughts on DaBaby getting kicked off festivals, Says it won’t be normal for kids to be straight in 10 years

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Adrianna P.R Rhodes-Maxwell
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Monday (Aug.2) Boosie jumped on his instagram page and posted a video where he shared his thoughts on DaBaby getting dropped off the lineup of three major festivals (Lallapalooza in Chicago, Governors Ball in New York and Day N Vegas, Las Vegas) for his homophobic remarks, the rapper has since issued a formal apology to the LGBTQ+ community

“It’s sad how y’all trying to force this gay stuff on the world, it’s sad,” he says. “How y’all tryin’ to ban artists, Y’all sad bro. It’s sad, bro”

“In ten years it ain’t gonna be normal for a kid to be straight, it’s sad bro.” He continues.

Last week Boosie voiced his displeasure of people canceling DaBaby after his homophobic remarks but not Lil Nas X, who tweeted on July 24 that him and Jack Harlow will perform their collaborative track “Industry Baby” naked for charity at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 12. Though it may be one of many trolls the young rapper is known for, Boosie is not happy.

“That’s the most disrespectful muthaf***ka in the world, he said he gonna get naked on stage, they got kids watching that s***, n***as be taking it too far and s***.” Boosie rants.

In another video Boosie seemed to suggest he would do harm to Nas X if he was at the VMAs and saw him performing nude on stage.

“If I’m at the awards and he go up there naked, I’m gon’ drag his a** offstage and beat his a**. He stated.

Nas X responded in a now deleted tweet, “Now what we what we meant by freedom of speech”

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