Rapper Boosie Badazz isn’t holding back when it comes to his thoughts on Diddy’s recent legal issues. The music mogul is facing serious sex trafficking charges, but Boosie took to Twitter to defend Diddy, claiming that what he’s accused of doing is no different from what many famous entertainers have done for years. In a series of tweets, Boosie shared his take on how celebrities are being unfairly targeted for their lifestyles.
“I feel DIDDY N JAIL FOR BASICALLY DOING WHAT EVERY OTHER FAMOUS ENTERTAINER HAS DONE,” Boosie tweeted, referencing the common practice of flying women out for parties or intimate gatherings. “HE JUST FREAKIER‼️” he added, suggesting that Diddy’s behavior isn’t unique in the world of entertainers.
Boosie questioned whether it’s fair to label women who willingly travel for these kinds of experiences as prostitutes. “IF THATS THE CASE IF U BEEN FLEWED ✈️ OUT N HAD SEX YOU SHOULD BE LABELED A PROSTITUTE ‼️” he tweeted. In Boosie’s view, the situation is being blown out of proportion, and he believes the majority of people engaging in this lifestyle should be worried if this becomes the norm. “IF THATS THE CASE THATS 80% OF THE WOMEN READING THIS,” he claimed, addressing the fact that many have been in similar situations without facing legal consequences.
Boosie also raised concerns about the sex trafficking charge, suggesting it could become a tool used to take down high-profile figures in the hip-hop community. “IM STARTING TO FEEL LIKE THIS ‘SEX TRAFFICKING’ CHARGE FOR FLYING BITCHES N FOR 3 SOMES WILL BE A TOOL USED TO TAKE DOWN HIP HOP ARTIST N CELEBRITIES,” Boosie warned.
He pointed out that celebrities, athletes, and other public figures often need to fly people in due to their busy schedules and constant travel. “WHO AINT TRIPPING N GO GIVE THEY SEX PARTNER A LIL CHANGE?” Boosie asked, arguing that what Diddy is being accused of—giving women money after consensual encounters—could easily be labeled as sex trafficking under the current climate.
Boosie urged celebrities to be cautious about who they bring into their circles, especially given the risks that come with such allegations. “BE CAREFUL WHO U FLY N,” he tweeted, warning that even the most innocent encounters could be misinterpreted or weaponized against public figures.
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