Boosie Badazz Admits Getting His 12-Year-Old Son Oral Sex From Grown Woman

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Lil Boosie appears onstage during a taping of MTV's Sucker Free at MTV studios in Times Square on January 23, 2007 in New York City.
Boosie Badazz sparks outrage over his recent comments.

There's not a day that goes by where Boosie Badazz doesn't ruffle people's feathers and in recent times, it's often regarded his parenting style or at least his opinion on parenting. Though he's still not convinced he said anything wrong in regards to Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union's kid, he recently hopped on Instagram Live where he revealed that he's gotten older women to perform fellatio on his 12-year-old son like some sort of coming-of-age ceremonious act.

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"My 9-year-old, 10-year-old, I done showed them how to put on a rubber. Before he even starts having sex, I showed my sons how to put on a rubber. Ain't gonna get my son no mothafuckin' shit out here," he said on Instagram Live. 

"I'm training these boys right," he said. Ask any of my nephews, ask any of them, ask my son. Yeah, when they was 12, 13 they got head. Yeah, that's how it's supposed to be," he added. 

"Yes, a grown woman, grown, super grown, super grown checked his ass out," he added. "Checked all my nephews out, super grown. Is she grown? She check me out. I know what the fuck she did to them, she checked me out that bitch. I'm getting them prepared man."

Boosie quickly faced accusations of facilitating the molestation of his kids, though this isn't the first time he's revealed to the public about his controversial parenting techniques.


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