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Joseline Hernandez Gets Blasted After She Defended Boosie’s Comments About Lil Nas X

Bye, maid.

Joseline Hernandez admitted she agreed with Boosie Badazz’s comments about Lil Nas X during a recent appearance on The Breakfast Club.

Boosie went on another homophobic rant about Lil Nas X during an interview with DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God and Angela this week. The “Wipe Me Down” rapper claimed the world wasn’t safe for heterosexual people anymore during their talk.

“I gotta speak up because as far as straight people in the world, you don’t have any opinion no more on sexuality. Everything is harm,” he said. “If you say anything — ‘I’m straight, I like women’ — it’s vulgar too, you know.”

The hosts tried to correct Boosie, but he wasn’t having it.

“You can’t brag on really smashing or your sexuality no more,” he added. “It’s ran by LGBTQ [people].”

He also argued Lil Nas X is pushing an agenda onto children.

“Who love these rappers? The kids,” the rapper said. “If you make every rapper go with this … you grab that generation. I loved every rapper when I was little, you know? I tried to copy what they did. It’s a new day now, and I feel like they’re pushing it on our kids.”

Hernandez expressed her sh***y opinion under a repost of the interview on The Breakfast Club’s Instagram page.

“Boosie is right. And that’s why Bonnie don’t have a TV. Smh. Push whatever you want, but mines won’t be brainwashed,” the mother-of-one wrote.

Hernandez’s comment didn’t go unnoticed. Fans were quick to point out the contradictions in her statement.

“Imagine being afraid of the influence Lil Nas X might have on your child when you’re literally Joseline Hernandez,” wrote one Twitter user.

She later clapped back on Twitter and reminded people she’s bisexual.

“Yall reaching. I also myself like a Lil licki licki,” Hernandez tweeted. “But I’m not the 1,2 or 3 to expose children to the xtreme of showcasing something that should not be taught to our children at such a young age. When the age is right, you tell the kids, hey, this is what it is.”

Girl, who asked you tho?

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