Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Boosie gives reason after he Turned Down $250k To Perform At An LGBTQ Event.
“Companies don’t wanna mess with me for the things I speak about. It’s a lot of losses and it’s a lot of gains also. But I’m not being real for money,” Boosie said. “If that’s the case, I can sell my soul for anything. I’ve been offered a quarter-million to go to perform at LGBT community things, big money. I told them I have nothing against it at all, but that’s not what I push and that’s not what I believe in.”
In addition to losing out on the $250,000, Boosie’s homophobia has also resulted in numerous public feuds over the years. He once called Lil Nas X a slur while telling the then-22-year-old to kill himself. Boosie was upset with Nas’ 2021 performance at that year’s BET Awards, during which he kissed another man. He has also had beef with Gabrielle Union, calling out the actress for supporting her transgender daughter.
Despite the numerous incidents and his latest remarks, Boosie has claimed not to be homophobic. Appearing on My Expert Opinion, back in June, he argued that much of the drama has been taken out of context. “People have to understand that it’s not the same stroke for the same folk,” he said. “My fuckin’ assistant manager is gay as fuck. Like, bruh. I don’t know where people get that from. He understands me, he know I don’t have any ill will towards those people. He deals with money, he deals with business. It ain’t never looked at like that. I trust gay people more than I trust regular people.”
Lil Nas X became a diamond-selling artist in 2019, thanks to his hit song “Old Town Road.” With popularity and massive success under his belt, he shared that he is gay in 2019. Since then, he continues to be open with his sexuality on social media. Nas X also grabs headlines for pushing the boundaries with homoerotic undertones in his “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” music video this year. As an openly gay artist in hip-hop, the Georgia-bred rapper feels the culture does not respect him or his art. Nevertheless, Nas X says he’s here to stay whether people like it or not.
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