Anti-LGBTQ+ rapper Boosie Badazz defends having threesomes with bisexual women

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Boosie Badazz performs at Legendz To The Streetz Tour in Atlanta, Georgia, 2021. (Wireimage/ Prince Williams)

Anti-LGBTQ+ rapper Boosie Badazz has defended having threesomes with bisexual women: “It doesn’t mean I support gay marriage.”

Boosie Badazz has faced ongoing backlash over his disgusting anti-LGBTQ+ comments,  including describing Lil Nas X as a “f****t” and urged him to commit suicide, going on transphobic rants attacking Dwayne Wade’s daughter Zaya, and even claiming to have hired women to sexually assault his underage son to “train [him] right”.

Speaking to VLAD TV, the rapper addressed some of his music in which he describes having threesomes with bisexual women, but insisted that it definitely doesn’t mean he approves of LGBTQ+ people.

“That doesn’t mean that I’m gonna approve that as far as coming into anything as far as me having threesomes doesn’t mean I support gay marriages,” he said.

“That doesn’t mean I support transgender stuff, you know. And a lot of transgender, the ones that be coming in my DMs, they always come at me, ‘You got a song talking about you having threesomes with girls.’ You know, but, that doesn’t mean that’s my religion.”

Boosie Badazz is reportedly qualified to officiate weddings, but added that he would refuse to marry a same-sex couple.

He said: “I wouldn’t marry my daughter if my daughter was with another woman. So, why would I marry two women? I’m not going against my beliefs for money.”

The rapper agreed that there was a “grey area” in his beliefs about LGBTQ+ people – that grey area being two women having sex for his own gratification.

He continued: “I don’t have a problem with gay people, I never had a problem with gay people… I just state how I feel about certain situations and I stand on that.”

Boosie Badazz was also, confusingly, asked by host DJ Vlad about Janelle Monáe coming out as non-binary. The rapper said that he “doesn’t know what that is”, before adding: “I believe in his and hers.”

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