Joe Budden Addresses Bisexuality Accusations: Only In Hip-Hop Do N*ggas Think That’s Not An Intrusive Question [Video]

Joe Budden
Joe Budden Addresses Bisexuality Accusations: Only In Hip-Hop Do N*ggas Think That’s Not An Intrusive Question [Video]
It looks like Joe Budden’s sexuality is the topic of discussion once again!
As previously reported, In November of last year, media personality Joe Budden, 41, became a trending topic after seemingly claiming he was bisexual during an episode of his “The Joe Budden Podcast.” However, despite the clip going viral online, many people couldn’t tell if the former “Love & Hip Hop” star was being serious when he said,
“I’m bisexual.”
Joe Budden says he’s bisexual pic.twitter.com/epuZwCFvXE
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In a recent interview with podcast host Math Hoffa, the former rapper shared his take on seemingly announcing his bisexuality to the world. When Budden was questioned about his sexuality, he sarcastically responded,
“I’m not ready to share my personal journey. I’m not ready to let you guys into my world.”
He continued,
“Only in hip hop do n*ggas think that’s cool. ‘Yo, I heard you say something. Do you like d*ck?’ Only in hip hop do n*ggas think that that’s not an intrusive question.”
He added,
“That’s not your place to pull me out of the closet.”
When show host Math Hoffa implied that he’s not sexually interested in the “Pump It Up” rapper, Budden fired back,
“Even that’s misogynistic. If I’m bi what would make you think that I’m looking at you? What is wrong with you n*ggas in here? You n*ggas is nuts, you’re just assuming that you’re the type of a bi n*gga.”
Joe Budden says “n*gg* mind ya business” when asked if he’s bisexual (? @MATHHOFFA) pic.twitter.com/VPT3KW1BSB
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This is such an important discussion! It’s interesting how hip-hop culture can be so judgmental about sexuality while also being incredibly diverse. Joe’s point about the invasiveness of those questions really hits home. We need to create a more open and accepting space for everyone in the community. Thanks for sharing this!
This is such an important discussion! The stigma around sexuality in hip-hop is really outdated. Joe’s perspective highlights how intrusive some questions can be, and it’s refreshing to see someone challenging these norms. Thanks for sharing this!