Boosie Badazz famously criticized Dwyane Wade’s support of his 12-year-old daughter Zaya, after she came out as transgender.
Boosie pleaded to the NBA star: “Don’t cut his d–k off, bruh. Like, bruh, for real, if he gonna be gay, let him be gay. But don’t cut his d–k off, bruh. Don’t dress him as a woman, dawg. He’s 12 years old. He’s not up there yet. He hasn’t made his final decisions yet. Don’t cut his f—ing d–k off, Dwyane Wade.”
In a new interview with VladTV — Booosie was in the midst of clearing up earlier remarks on what he meant by Jay-Z getting involved in the situation.
“The people got it wrong,” Boosie said. “The owner of my reality show, he know Jay. We started losing advertising, he like, ‘Imma call Jay. Jay can put you on the line with Dwyane Wade and y’all do some shit. We clear this shit up and go get the bag. Whoopty woo. Jay can make it happen.’ He the one who can make it happen. He from New York, my boy from New York. I was just like, no, bruh. No, I ain’t…I stand what I stand on. I don’t feel I said nothing wrong to apologize for.”
He also stated that his own mother got on him about those comments.
“..his mother “got on [his] ass about the situation.” He added, “That’s where I got that line from, ‘Who am I to judge?’ ‘Cause she kept saying that. And I just made the song,” referring to his single, “Who Am I to Judge,” which he released in April. The rapper thought she was just trying to “get in [his] head to flip [him]” and he wasn’t here for it. “I ain’t apologizing,” he said.”
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On Dwyane Wade’s transgender daughter:
“I feel kids can’t make decisions like that at that age and I just believe in traditional values, that’s all,” he continued. “And people took it the wrong way but I wasn’t trying to harm nobody about it. I don’t have nothing against nobody or nothing like that.”
Boosie also confirmed he was banned from Planet Fitness for his comments as well.