Boosie BadAzz bans daughter's partner from home, fears her sexuality will 'contaminate' other kids

Boosie’s daughter, Poison Ivi, responds to his remarks, urging him to stop discussing her sexuality publicly.

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Boosie BadAzz is once again at the center of controversy after revealing during Revolt World 2024 that he does not allow his openly lesbian daughter, Poison Ivi, to bring her partner home. 

During his guest appearance on Yung Miami's 'Caresha Please!' live taping, Boosie explained that his decision stems from wanting to "protect" his other children from homosexuality.

"I don't want her to contaminate her other six, seven sisters who look up to her," Boosie said, adding, "I want them to bring me grandchildren the right way." 

His comments drew audible reactions from the audience, with some expressing disbelief at his stance.

Poison Ivi quickly responded on Instagram Live, criticizing her father for airing their personal matters online. "You suck, bruh," she said, adding that Boosie would rather talk to the internet than have a direct conversation with his children. 

Despite her frustration, she emphasized that she would not publicly disrespect him, saying, "I'm not finna get on here and go against the grain and go against my daddy." 

Poison Ivi's plea was clear—she wants her father to stop speaking about her sexuality in public.

Boosie has previously spoken about his daughter's sexuality, admitting in past interviews that while his Southern family struggles to "accept" it, they still love her. 

The rapper has been vocal about his views on homosexuality, further stirring controversy earlier this year when he walked out of a screening of 'The Colour Purple' remake, claiming the film "seemed gay."

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