Doechii, the chart-topping rapper and three-time Grammy nominee, didn’t hold back during her recent appearance on The Breakfast Club. The conversation, sparked by questions about a past relationship, dove deep into bisexuality, infidelity, and society’s double standards. Hosts DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, and Charlamagne tha God set the stage, but it was Doechii’s sharp and heartfelt insights that stole the show.
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Doechii Keeping It Real
When discussing Doechii’s song “Denial is a River in Egypt,” the artist admitted that the song title is referencing the iconic Wendy Williams quote “Denial is a river in Egypt… your husband is gay!”
“I titled it that because I was dealing with somebody who was lying to themselves, but anyways…”
The hosts followed up with questions about her ex-boyfriend who cheated with another man. Doechii didn’t mince words: the problem wasn’t his sexuality—it was the betrayal. “I’m bisexual. That’s cool. I’ve dated bisexual men. Let me know what it is up front,” she said, emphasizing that honesty is the foundation of any relationship.
The rapper also didn’t shy away from calling out the stigma surrounding male bisexuality. DJ Envy noted how society views male and female bisexuality differently. Doechii’s response? Blunt and perfect: “Absolutely not, I don’t. I don’t see it that way. I think that sexuality is fluid, and I really don’t give a damn.” Her words challenged outdated stereotypes and encouraged a more open-minded perspective.
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Changing the Conversation Around Bisexuality
Doechii’s fearless take on bisexuality pushes back against misconceptions and bisexual erasure. By sharing her personal experiences, she’s helping normalize discussions about sexual fluidity while giving a much-needed voice to the bisexual community. Her openness inspires fans to embrace their authentic selves and sparks conversations about acceptance in a way only Doechii can.
Living Her Truth
Currently in a “wonderful” relationship with a woman, Doechii continues to lead by example. Whether through her music, interviews, or activism, she’s proving that representation matters. Her unapologetic advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights not only uplifts her community but also challenges society to rethink what inclusion really means.
Doechii isn’t just making music—she’s making waves.
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