Anyone familiar with the social media antics of Lil Nas X knows he loves to troll people, and nobody is ever off limits. On Saturday (October 23), the “Old Town Road” breakout star decided to set his sights on Boosie Badazz and claim they had a collaboration was on the way. But Boosie — who has made it abundantly clear how much he’s disgusted by Lil Nas X’s sexuality — wasn’t feeling the joke. In a since-removed tweet, he blasted the Grammy Award winner for even suggesting he’d do a song with him. Unsurprisingly, both Boosie Badazz and Lil Nas X became trending Twitter topics, while the inflammatory tweet was eventually removed for violating Twitter policies. In true Lil Nas X fashion, he indirectly responded to the controversy with a healthy dose of humor. Of course, this is nothing new for Lil Nas X. Since coming out in June 2019, he’s faced discrimination, blatant hate and ridicule for identifying as gay. But Lil Nas X, who was recently named The Trevor Project’s Suicide Prevention Advocate of the Year, soldiers on and tries to fight bigotry with advocacy. While accepting The Trevor Project honor in September, he used his platform to stand up for the LGBTQ+ youth. “Discrimination around sexuality and gender identity is still very real, and our community deserves to feel supported and totally free to be themselves. I often get messages from fans telling me about their struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts. —Kyle Eustice, HipHopDx Follow @inkagnedotv . . . . . #boosie #boosie_skj #boosiebaby #boosieback #boosiebad #boosiebadass #boosiebadazzlive #boosiebadazz💯 #boosiebash #boosiebash2k18 #boosiebitch #boosiebluescafe #boosieboo #boosieboys #boosieboyz #boosiechips #boosieconcert #boosiefree #boosiegang #boosielive #boosienoodles #boosiequotes #boosiespeaks #boosievoice #freeboosie #getupboosie #lilboosie #officialboosieig https://www.instagram.com/p/CVbKQSYplC1/?utm_medium=tumblr








