"You can let a man be pregnant and it's cool? With all these young boys watching? You can let a man be pregnant? On social media?" the "Baton Rouge" star noted. They're accepting it because you're taking girls' Instagrams for showing they nipples but you can let a man be pregnant?" "He got a family somewhere ain't kicking it."Īs for Boosie, he claimed that he's done with Boosie because the Grammy-winning musician was always "trolling." Boosie said, "I'm not f**kin' with that dude bro." The 38-year-old added, "He's trolling, but it's what the world is accepting. "He doing everything he can, in five years from now he's gonna say, 'I tricked you all motherf**kers. "Some manager said, 'let's take advantage of this gay s**t and go get this money.' " pointed out in a recent interview with VladTV. The latter even doubted that Lil Nas X is really gay. And that's a part of me."Īmong those who have been critical of Lil Nas X are fellow rapper Boosie Badazz ( Lil Boosie) and T.K.
And what I was doing, because authenticity is very real, and I feel like people can see right through that. When it came to his decision to come out in the summer of 2019, the Georgia native shared, "I honestly felt like it was kind of my duty." He continued, "Especially if I wanted to move forward. But it's like, I belong in these places, you know?" The "Montero" artist went on to say, "This is something that I wanted to do because, not that my entire album is rap, but there are rap tracks on my album. "But these are communities that I am a part of, whether people would like it or not." "Honestly, I don't feel as respected in hip-hop or many music places in general," the "Old Town Road" musician shared. In a interview with XXL Magazine, the 22-year-old singer/rapper discuss not only his rise to fame but also the backlash that comes with it. Nas says he hopes LGBT fans will also “feel more comfortable” knowing he’s out there because “especially within the country and the hip-hop communities, which both songs combine, it’s not really accepted in either.Lil Nas X opens up how it feels to be a black, gay man in hip-hop industry.
He also believes he’s “opening doors for more people” who have been afraid to be themselves in the public eye. “I don’t want to live my entire life, especially how I just got to where I’m at, not doing what I want to do.” He says ultimately he just couldn’t hide his true self: Lil Nas X also explained why it was so important to come out so quickly upon hitting the spotlight, something he admits he’d considered “taking to the grave.” “just got news that i’m gay and i will no longer be streaming my music. He also took the wind out of a lot of troll sails by tweeting this week: “i apologize for my actions ? hope u find a better role model g”
“Someone I looked up too as a great person who makes dope music turned gay. …and our personal favorite - shooting back at a “fan” who wrote: He has hilariously responded to comments like: Keeping in mind people are TRYING to piss him off - and the only way to beat them is if it never works. Deadass thought I made it obvious, he wrote. In a subsequent tweet, he posted the cover art of his EP 7, which features a rainbow-colored building. So it’s like I’m not angry or anything because I understand how they just want that reaction.” The Old Town Road star last Sunday urged his Twitter followers to listen closely to his song C7osure before the end of LGBTQ Pride Month. “Learning the Internet over the past couple of years, I used to be that person who was negative. In an interview with BBC Breakfast on Friday, he explained his secret to handling homophobic haters: So how does Lil Nas X stay cool and quippy under those circumstances? Upon coming out, he immediately got tons of tweets and Instagram comments which would have enraged a less chill individual. Video: Watch Miley Cyrus Find Things To Do While Lil Nas X And Billy Ray Perform! US rapper Lil Nas X has revealed he has experienced a backlash on social media since posting cryptic hints on Twitter that he is gay. The Old Town Road rapper has been no exception. In the age of social media, every Tom, Dick, and Hairy Ass can send messages directly to public figures to let them know just how not OK it is with them that you’re gay. Lil Nas X may have been a touch coy with the way he came out of the closet - but now that he’s out he is absolutely ACING the backlash period.