During a live social media session, Summer Walker and rapper Sexyy Red shared unfiltered advice to a caller seeking guidance on infidelity in her long-term relationship. The caller revealed that her boyfriend of nine years had cheated twice and wanted to know if she should forgive him again.
Summer Walker initially acknowledged the unhealthy nature of infidelity but softened her stance, saying, “Two times in nine years is nothing! But, friend, we can’t sound like this. We have to work on ourselves and accept better.”
Sexyy Red’s blunt response added fuel to the conversation: “They all act like that. Some people genuinely feel like there are men that don’t cheat... But no, babe, they’re all cheating. So I say go back too, like what the f**k.”
The remarks quickly went viral, sparking heated debates online. Critics argued that the advice normalized toxic behavior and set low expectations for relationships. “This is toxic, honestly,” one user commented. “We should be encouraging women to walk away from disrespect, not telling them to accept it because it’s ‘normal.’”
However, others defended the duo’s honesty, calling it a realistic portrayal of modern relationships. “Y’all can judge all you want, but they’re just keeping it real about how most people deal with relationships these days. Nobody’s perfect,” another fan wrote.
The discussion has continued to trend, with many debating how infidelity should be addressed in long-term relationships.
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