Marlon Wayans Unveils Surprising Hope for Boosie Badazz: Can He Repair His Relationship with His Daughter?
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Marlon Wayans, the comedic genius best known for his vibrant roles on screen, has jumped into the spotlight for a rather poignant reason lately. You see, he’s got a trans son, and he’s decided to step up for rapper Boosie Badazz after the controversial artist made some pretty orthodox remarks about his daughter’s sexuality. That’s right—Wayans threw his support behind Boosie, suggesting that the rapper will eventually find common ground with his daughter and come to terms with their differences. It’s almost like Wayans is trying to be the voice of reason here, asking everyone to give Boosie a moment to grow and adjust—kind of like how I wait to see if my plants are just taking time before they give up on life.
On X (formerly Twitter), Wayans candidly shared his thoughts: “U can’t paint @BOOSIEOFFICIAL as a monster. That man is a father who provides. I believe him, his daughter, and God will figure this out. It took me a second. Give their family grace and time. This is growing pain. She knows her daddy loves her. That’s all that matters. He may come around, he may not. But that’s on him and her.” Now that’s the wisdom of one seasoned parent who knows that every family has its ups and downs better than the wild rollercoaster at six flags. When a user retorted that Wayans would never call out his child publicly, he tactfully responded, “I wouldn’t have BUT I understand the disposition, and I will hold space for @BOOSIEOFFICIAL and his family.” A classy comeback, if you ask me!
Now, if we rewind back to the controversial comments from Boosie, he ruffled some feathers during an episode of Yung Miami’s show, Caresha Please. He proclaimed, “I mean, she still can’t bring her situation to our house. My daughter is wrong. Well, why is she wrong? Because I don’t want it to contaminate her other six, seven sisters who look up to her.” Ouch! And his daughter wasn’t having any of it. She clapped back on social media, saying, “You suck, bruh. And I know you suck with that cause you’d rather go to the Internet and have a conversation with the Internet about your kids before you come to us and have that conversation.” Talk about family drama! Someone get the popcorn!
But Marlon Wayans doesn’t shy away from the tussle, standing firm for Boosie and making sure folks recognize the humanity in these scuffles. It’s definitely not the first time Boosie’s made headlines for his polarizing views on the LGBTQ+ community, and frankly, it won’t be the last. Brace yourself for more of this soap opera, folks, because Wayans and Boosie are only just getting started!
Keep an eye out for updates on Marlon Wayans and Boosie Badazz here on HotNewHipHop. They may just end up giving us all a masterclass on family dynamics… or at least an amusing reality show worth binge-watching!
And oh, by the way, the author of this intriguing update, Cole Blake? He’s been churning out stories at HotNewHipHop since he was just an intern back in ’18. Who knew he’d turn out to be such a celebrity chronicler! From the NBA to the latest in hip-hop, he’s got his finger on the pulse of pop culture. So, whether it’s hanging out with his favorite sports teams or diving into the hip-hop scene, Cole’s all about that lively mix of wit and wisdom!
Marlon Wayans, who has a trans son, has come to Boosie Badazz’s defense after the controversial rapper rebuked his daughter for being gay. The comedian argued that he believes Boosie will eventually figure the situation out and make peace with his daughter. In doing so, he asked fans to give him time to grow as a person.
He wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “U can’t paint @BOOSIEOFFICIAL as a monster. That man is father that provides. I believe him, his daughter and God will figure this out. It took me. A second. Give their family grace and time. This is growing pain. She know her daddy loves her. That’s all that matters. He may come around he may not. But that’s on him and her.” When one user argued that Wayans would never have called his child out in public, he responded: “I wouldn’t have BUT I understand the disposition and I will hold space for @BOOSIEOFFICIAL and his family.”
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 08: Marlon Wayans attends the premiere of MGM’s “Respect” at Regency Village Theatre on August 08, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
As for Boosie’s controversial comments, he called out his daughter during an appearance on Yung Miami’s Caresha Please show. “I mean, she still can’t bring her situation to our house. My daughter is wrong. Well, why is she wrong? Because I don’t want it to contaminate her other six, seven sisters who look up to her,” he said. His daughter ended up firing back on social media, saying: “You suck, bruh. And I know you suck with that cause you’d rather go to the Internet and have a conversation with the Internet about your kids before you come to us and have that conversation.”
Marlon Wayans Comes To Boosie’s Defense
Check out Wayans’ full comments on the situation below. It’s far from the first time Boosie has made headlines for controversial remarks on the LGBTQ+ community. Be on the lookout for further updates on Marlon Wayans and Boosie Badazz on HotNewHipHop.
About The Author
Cole Blake is currently an Editor at HotNewHipHop based out of Brooklyn, New York. He began working at the site as an intern back in 2018 while studying journalism at St. John’s University. In the time since, he’s graduated with a bachelor’s degree and written extensively about a wide range of topics including pop culture, film & television, politics, video games, sports, and much more. He’s also covered music festivals such as Gov. Ball and Rolling Loud. You can find him publishing work for HNHH from Monday to Wednesday or on weekends.
On the sports front, Cole’s a passionate NBA and NFL fan with his favorite teams being the Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Lakers. He also roots for the Yankees whenever he finds himself at Yankee Stadium or the Red Storm when in the company of other SJU alumni.
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