Boosie Badazz On Jussie Smollett: "D*ck Make U Do Some Crazy Sh*t"

Boosie Badazz came through with a wild take on the possibility of Jussie Smollett staging his own attack.

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Jussie Smollett is losing supporters by the minute at this point. The Empire actor's alleged attack that occurred earlier this year was staged, according to police who are seeking a follow-up interview with Smollett. Many of the people who were standing by him in solidarity began to distance themselves as more information began to emerge. However, Boosie doesn't think this is actually Smollett's fault because, apparently, d*ck makes people do some wild sh*t.

Boosie Badazz shared his thoughts on the allegations that Jussie Smollett staged his own attack. The initial post he shared was captioned, "That DICK A MAKE U DO SOME CRAZY SHIT SMH DONT BLAIM HIM #itspowerful🍆 #realshittho." However, at this point, the Internet was already confused by what Boosie meant. Some people just found it funny while others believed that he was suggesting that he's engaged in sexual acts with men in the past. 

Boosie Badazz On Jussie Smollett: "D*ck Make U Do Some Crazy Sh*t"

After going on Instagram Live to clarify what he meant, he went back to his post and edited it to add more context. The rapper also showed support for Smollett and the adversity the actor faces as a gay Black man in America.

"HES GOING THROUGH ALOT N WHEN PEOPLE CLICK THEY CLICK .HES A STAR WHO CAME OUT N AMERICA HIS LIFE IS HARD AS HELL HE GOING THROUGHT IT .BLAME THE WORLD NOT HIM," he wrote.

Boosie ended the post by clarifying that he isn't gay.

"I stand by what I say N real women know that “DICK WILL MAKE YOU DO CRAZY SHIT “ N YALL MFS KNOW I LIKE WOMENS(plural)," he said.

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