Boosie Badazz Calls His Son “Fine & Mature,” Fans Claim He’s Sexualizing Him

It’s always nice to see a dad supporting their son, but sometimes that support can go a little too far upon closer inspection. Moreover, Boosie Badazz recently caught some flack online for posting a video of his 14-year-old son with a questionable caption. In it, he remarked how “fine” and “mature” he is now, and many called him out for sexualizing him to an uncomfortable degree. On the other hand, though, others argued that this doesn’t step out of line at all, whether referring to the word “fine” itself or to the Baton Rouge MC allowing his young son to go to a Sexyy Red music video shoot. Whether you agree or not, it’s clear that the 40-year-old could’ve used some alternative wording here to avoid this backlash.

“MY SON @rayray_damodel SO Fine n MATURE FOR HIS AGE,” Boosie Badazz wrote on the social media platform. “(He make 15 on the 15th. Hazel light brown eyes N HE THE TALLEST BOY N THE FAM WITH A ATHLETIC BUILD). HE ASK CAN HE GO TO @sexyyred VIDEO SHOOT N CHECK OUT THE GIRLS. my response: F***ING RIGHT YOU CAN N DO YO S**T!! THIS BOY IS GO BE THE TRUTH I SEE IT [crying-laughing emojis] PROUD DADDY!! MY SPERM IS EVERYTHING.”

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Boosie Catches Strays For Allegedly Sexualizing Son

Furthermore, comments on Boosie’s post were pretty split as of writing this article. “Y’all do know he older right ?” one fan posited. “Y’all never heard older ppl say ‘that’s a fine young man’? Meaning all the way around that boy the ish.” However, other users weren’t as forgiving in their interpretations. “N***a said his son so fine wtf,” a user clapped back. “And I grew up wit my popz n***a never said no zesty s**t like this.”

While the wording can seem quite odd, some people pointed out that Southern lingo often uses “fine” in a non-sexualized way. Regardless, it seems like debate over that made people lose focus of his interest in a provocative video shoot, which is why this context comes about in the first place. Given the MC’s tendency for controversial comments around male sexuality, it’s hard not to see these comments framed that way. Still, it’s also unlikely that he meant them as such, and a father’s just expressing pride in his son at the end of the day. For more news and the latest updates on Boosie, come back to HNHH.

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Quavo Seemingly Disses Offset’s Takeoff Tattoo, Fans React

Quavo and Offset have been at odds over the last year or so. Overall, they were extremely close for many years. However, rumors involving Offset and Saweetie reportedly led to them having a falling out. Subsequently, Quavo and Takeoff remained as a duo, while Offset went off and did his own thing. In fact, Offset reportedly has a new album coming out. He has been teasing the project quite a bit, and fans are extremely excited to hear what it is about.

Despite the falling out with the group, Offset took Takeoff’s death extremely hard, which is obviously understandable. Takeoff’s passing was truly shocking, and Offset was never able to give his friend a proper goodbye. Although, he recently got to honor the man by dedicating his entire back to Takeoff. In a recent Instagram post, Offset unveiled his new backpiece tattoo, which is an intricate portrait of Takeoff. It was an incredible gesture that showcases his love for the man. Unfortunately, Quavo doesn’t seem to approve.

Quavo Takes To Instagram

In the Instagram post above, Quavo could be seen standing on top of a plane. In the caption to the post, he wrote “Rocket Power It’s In You, Not On You!” If you know anything about Takeoff, his solo album was called The Last Rocket. Moreover, Quavo plans on naming his album Rocket Power, which is a reference to the late rapper. Needless to say, you can see how fans are saying that this seems to be a not-so-subtle diss. “Offset tattoo diss,” one commenter wrote. “Disappointing and unnecessary caption unc,” said another.

“I hope this isn’t a subliminal message,” another commenter then added. “Set loves Take so it’s in him AND on him. You said you would ask yourself, “What would Take do?” Do you think he would be out here beefing with Set?” Needless to say, fans are not co-signing any of this. However, there is not much the fans can say to bring this beef to a close. Both sides have their own views on what went down. Although it is unfortunate, it is going to take a lot for both sides to mend it. Stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the hip-hop world.