Boosie Reveals He Turned Down $250K To Perform At An LGBTQ Event

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Looks like Boosie is claiming he had the opportunity to perform at an LGBTQ event, but he turned it down. According to the rapper he was offered $250K to do the event but he wasn’t feeling it.

“I’m not real for money. In that case, I would just sell my soul for anything,” Boosie said at the 41:50 mark of the interview below. “I’ve been offered a quarter-million to go perform at an [LGBTQ] community event. Big money. I told them I have nothing against it at all. But that’s not what I push and that’s not what I believe in.”

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“A lot of people get that [misunderstood] because they act like I hate them,” Boosie continued. “No. My assistant is gay. This man deals with millions of dollars for me. I trust gay people more than regular people.”

Boosie doesn’t shy away from speaking on the LGBTQ community he previously came at Lil Nas X after the rapper claimed both of them were working on a song together. “I been working on this song with Lil Boosie, bro. I have this song with Lil Boosie, gonna come out,” Lil Nas X tweeted.

“STOP TROLLING ME F—– LOL!! U A WHOLE B—- PLAYING WITH A GANGSTA SMH U CAN KEEP SUCKING D— N GETTIN F—ED N YOUR A– N PEACE N #uhateyourself I WOULD TOO IF I WAS YOU LOL NASx IF YOU #commitsuicide YOU WOULD DO THIS WORLD A HUGE FAVOR NOBODY WANTS U HERE,” Boosie tweeted Saturday afternoon (Oct. 23). The tweet remained published for a while on Saturday, but has since been deleted for violating Twitter rules.

Which led Nas X to share a message to his fans. “I am truly saddened. i have never been so mortified in my life. i can’t believe disney channel has yet to play halloween town this entire October.”

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“Discrimination around sexuality and gender identity is still very real, and our community deserves to feel supported and totally free to be themselves,” Lil Nas X said in September, when he was honored by The Trevor Project, which provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention resources for LGBTQ+ youth. “I often get messages from fans telling me about their struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts, and it made me realize that this was something bigger than myself. If using my voice and expressing myself in my music can help even one kid out there who feels alone, then it was all worth it.”

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