In a world where social media can dictate the vibe of our parties and the boundaries of our realities, one Baton Rouge rapper, Boosie Badazz, has brought a little chaos to the pool party scene. As Venus dances through the skies this week, stirring up some emotional tides, Boosie’s recent Instagram revelation on exclusionary party rules has grabbed the spotlight. He nonchalantly shared a hopeful attendee’s DM asking if trans individuals were welcome, only to respond with a firm “SORRY NO T***NYS ALLOWED AT THE TOPLESS POOL PARTY.” With a mix of humor and perhaps a touch of frustration, he laid down his ground rules, stating, “WE WILL BE CHECKING Adam’s apples n STRONG FACIAL FEATURES n LARGE HANDS.” Yes, you read that right! But what could possibly motivate such stringent criteria? Is it just Boosie’s way of keeping his party purely “straight,” or is he genuinely trying to protect his infamous reputation among his celebrity guests? Let’s dive into his thoughts and the ensuing uproar, as we explore not just Boosie Badazz’s response, but also the broader implications of his remarks in the age of social media sensitivity.
As caught by The Neighborhood Talk on Instagram, he posted a screenshot on Twitter of a hopeful party attendee’s IG DMs asking if trans people were allowed, which he declined. “SORRY NO T***NYS ALLOWED AT THE TOPLESS POOL PARTY,” the Baton Rouge rapper captioned the screenshot. “WE WILL BE CHECKING Adam’s apples n STRONG FACIAL FEATURES n LARGE HANDS. I tried to be respectful I said MS [as in miss].”
“It’s the same thing if they say no alcohol in the building,” Boosie said in another video. “Y’all fought for gay rights for 20, 30 years. We said nothing. We should fight for straight rights. You can’t even go against it… Y’all get that offensive. I got real players, real bosses, football people, NBA people, attorneys, rappers. That’s my establishment. If I’m not going for it, I’m not going for it… I don’t want nobody licked and tricked. I’m protecting a lot of people’s reputations… This f***ing world is out of control.”
Of course, there’s a big difference between private event rules within lawful parameters and making a fuss out of these rules based on just one single Instagram DM. What most people are criticizing here is the publicity Boosie gave the issue, not just his perspective. But Boosie Badazz will dismiss it all, and most folks did not express any shock at these remarks.
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