Lil Yachty Says “B*tch It’s Supposed To Be Entertaining!” When Criticized For Dressing As A Woman In Video
Lil Yachty Says “B*tch It’s Supposed To Be Entertaining!” When Criticized For Dressing As A Woman In Video
Not everyone is boarding rapper Lil Yachty‘s boat when it comes to his “Oprah’s Bank Account” music video. The video, featuring Drake and DaBaby, shows Lil Yachty in hilarious skits dressed as a caricature of media mogul, Oprah Winfrey.
However, the Quality Control Music rapper received backlash for wearing a dress. Many voiced that they believe Yachty is a victim of the age-old conspiracy of Black men being emasculated in exchange for massive success. Twitter user @monstarrwemc commented:
“@lilyachty in my opinion you don’t need to wear no dresses or wings to sell …you created a lane … how I’m suppose to take this”

Lil Yachty didn’t appreciate the tweet:
“B*tch it’s just supposed to be entertaining… it ain’t even that deep, y’all N*gga’s so in denial with y’all masculinity sh*t like this bother y’all.. relax”
Oop! He had to check another troll after receiving this message on Instagram:

Yachty responded by posting strange photos from the troll’s personal Instagram page!
— CONCRETE BOY BOAT^ (@lilyachty) March 11, 2020
Ha! Check out a few responses to Lil Yachty’s Oprah costume below.




What are your thoughts on Lil Yachty’s attire for his video? Tell us in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay

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