Marlon Wayans has come to the defense of Boosie Badazz after she called out his daughter for being gay. The comedian said he believes Boosie will eventually figure out the situation and reconcile with his daughter. To this end, he asked fans to give him time to grow.
He wrote on Bell time. When one user argued that Wayans would never wake his kids in public, he responded: “I wouldn’t, but I understand the tendency and I will for @BOOSIEOFFICIAL and him family members to reserve space.”
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LOS ANGELES, CA – AUGUST 8: Marlon Wayans attends the premiere of MGM’s RESPECT at the Regency Village Theater on August 8, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
As for Boosie’s controversial comments, he yelled at his daughter on Yung Miami’s Caresha Please. “I mean, she still can’t bring her situation into our home. My daughter is wrong. Well, why is she wrong? Because I don’t want it to affect her other six or seven sisters who look up to her,” he explain. His daughter eventually fired back on social media, saying: “You suck, bro. I know you suck because you’d rather go online and talk to the internet about your kids before coming to us and having that conversation.”
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Check out Wayans’ full comments on the situation below. This isn’t the first time Boosie has made headlines for her controversial comments about the LGBTQ+ community. Stay tuned for further updates from Marlon Wayans and Boosie Badazz on HotNewHipHop.
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