Irv Gotti Reveals He Pulled A Gun On Daughter's BF During Sex Talk

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Irv Gotti attends as WEtv celebrates the premieres of Growing Up Hip Hop New York and Untold Stories of Hip Hop on August 19, 2019 in New York City.

Irv Gotti with the questionable parenting skills.

T.I.’s been facing some serious backlash in the past few days over his comments about his daughter’s hymen. Although many people have slammed him over taking his daughter to the doctor to find out if her hymen is still intact, there have been a few that agreed with him, or atleast understood where the Southern rapper was coming from. 

Irv Gotti previously stated that he respects T.I.’s parenting choices, claiming that the rapper is only trying to protect his daughter. However, he also mentioned that he, personally, wouldn’t make his daughter go through that. Gotti still has an unconventional take on parenting, apparently. He recently sat down with TMZ where he detailed his conversation about the birds and the bees with his daughter and the little “prank” he pulled on her boyfriend. 

“The last thing we want is for our daughters to be with guys like us,” he said. “I’m a realist. I might get backlash for this but I told my daughter when we had the talk… I keep it real with my kids, like I don’t lie to my kids. I told her sex feels good. If you have sex it’s gonna feel good but I said, ‘Yo, just make sure it’s respectful. Make sure -- things may work out, things may not work out. It happens.’ I told her boyfriend [to] always be respectful.”

Now, it might sound strange that he sat down with the boyfriend too but he admitted that he pulled out a gun on him during the conversation, as a joke.

Peep the conversation below. 


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