Boosie Badazz Says Fathers Should Be “Pushing Pu**y” On Their Sons At 16 Years Old

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Boosie Badazz has received backlash for stating that teenage boys should be groomed into sexual relationships with women in an effort to prevent them from identifying as homosexual or transgender.

The rapper, who has been outspoken about his issues with the LGBTQ+ community, recently appeared on The Danza Project podcast, where he claimed that the media is pushing a “lie” in its perceived promotion of alternative lifestyles.

The Louisiana native insisted that fathers must be proactive in steering their children towards heterosexual relationships and that their sons should be interested in sexual activity with women by age 16.

Boosie Badazz And His Son
Boosie Badazz and Torrence Hatch Jr. visit the SiriusXM Studios on June 02, 2023 in New York City.

“As a father, we gotta be more hands-on,” Boosie said while speaking with one of the hosts. “We gotta be more hands-on with raising our kids and letting ’em know what’s right.”

The 40-year-old continued, “By the time they’re 16, they gotta be pushing P, they gotta be pushing pu**y,” referencing Gunna’s 2022 single featuring Young Thug and Pusha T.

“By the time they’re 15, you gotta send them to the movies with the girls. They’re gonna get blinded by what they see on TV and things like that. If we just let them watch what everyone’s doing, they’re gonna stray that way.”

Boosie Badazz Wearing Amiri Shirt
Boosie Badazz attends the BET Awards 2023 at Microsoft Theater on June 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

Elsewhere in the interview, Boosie doubled down on a previous claim that he had once turned down $250,000 to perform at an LGTBQ+ event. He said that despite the lost opportunities, he remains steadfast in his beliefs and refuses to back down.

“Companies don’t wanna mess with me for the things I speak about,” he said of the backlash received. “It’s a lot of losses and it’s a lot of gains also. But I’m not being real for money,” Boosie shared. “If that’s the case, I can sell my soul for anything.”

See Boosie Badazz’s interview with The Danza Project below.

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