Blac Youngsta Defends YFN Lucci After Partying With Strippers

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Blac Youngsta attends the 2018 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 24, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
"I don't know nothin' about that."

Over the weekend, YFN Lucci seemed to get himself in a bit of trouble after he got caught partying with a bunch of strippers. While it's not the most controversial thing a rapper could do, he's recently been very open about his relationship with Lil Wayne's daughter, Reginae Carter. He was caught after pictures of him turning up with Blac Youngsta on social media started surfacing. Blac Youngsta was recently asked about the controversy at the BET Awards red carpet and the "Booty" rapper played clueless.

TheShadeRoom caught up with Blac Youngsta at the BET Awards red carpet shortly after pictures of him and YFN Lucci turning up with strippers were spread all over the internet. Youngsta was asked about what happened at the strip club with YFN Lucci to which he responded, "no comment." However, he did stand-up for Lucci afterwards.

"One thing about my dawg, he a faithful man. I'm just not hearing this." He said and left it at that.

Since the clips of Lucci and Youngsta partying with naked strippers emerged, the "Everyday We Lit" rapper has since deleted all the pictures of Reginae Carter that he had on his Instagram page. It's unsure whether there still together but the stripper scandal seemed to have caused a rough patch in their relationship. 

Peep Youngsta's interview below. 


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