After going viral last week for seemingly “coming out as homosexual,” rapper 458 Keez is taking to his social media to claim that he was hacked. The rapper issued an apology to the “LBGTQ Community,” adding, “I’m not a homosexual.”
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Rapper 458 Keez Claims He Was Hacked After ‘Coming Out’ Posts Go Viral: ‘I Apologize To The LBGTQ Community, I’m Not A Homosexual’
As mentioned, a couple of posts were published to rapper 548 Keez’s Instagram Story last week. One post said, “I’m coming out…” The next one said, “I’m homosexual and I appreciate everybody who stood with me and supported me!!”
Combatting the claims, Keez now posted a video to his page and said, “I feel like I shouldn’t have to talk about this, but I gotta talk about it anyway, because of the circumstances that were given to me.”
Keez continued to disclaim, “Before I get to what happened, or the story, or however you want to take it — I don’t want nobody to feel any type of way. I want you guys to know what I’m going through. So, I want to apologize to the LBGTQ community. And everyone else that goes through the same things that I go through.”
He continued, “Last week, I got into an argument with my brother—or somebody I called my brother. Long story short, my phone was dropped and picked up. Once my phone was picked up, I had people playing with phone and they tried to use it against me as a weapon. And just to make things clear right now, I’m not a homosexual. I am not in the way of anybody’s beliefs or lifestyles, you know. My aunt is actually a lesbian, as well as my sister, Sloan. I don’t judge anybody or nobody.”
Keez added, “When I was growing up, there were no bullies on the internet. It was like, you gotta bully somebody in real life. Or you gotta step to them and you gotta handle it accordingly: either you step to them or you choose to walk away.”
He continued, “That’s the only way that you [used to] handle bullies. But now, they come in all forms, shapes and sizes, hiding behind the internet, and hiding behind a keyboard. This cyberbullying is not the way to go, guys. It’s not cool. I done did it all. So I can’t say that I’m a saint or like I’m perfect, or whatever the case may be, you know. It’s just me speaking from the heart. But I feel like I need to address this situation, and get it out the way right now. I need my clear understanding.”
Keez also added that he is planning to move away from the people who don’t have his best interest at heart, and will now focus on himself and his music career.
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