Boosie Badazz Has Been Offered A Reality Dating Show Much Like "Flavor Of Love"

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Boosie Badazz already has a reality series on the way, but other networks are trying to get him to be featured on a dating show, much like VH1's "Flavor of Love."

If you've been overwhelmed with the amount of Boosie Badazz-related content you've been receiving lately across social media, then too bad. The rapper's reality show Badazz Bossie is on the way, and he describes it as the best one anyone has ever seen. He told VladTV that audiences will "cry laughing," even though he may have lost a few advertisers due to his controversial remarks about Dwyane Wade's transgender daughter, Zaya Wade.

Boosie Badazz Has Been Offered A Reality Dating Show Much Like "Flavor Of Love"
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Badazz Boosie is produced by The FUBU Network and HotNewHipHop, but prior to inking that deal, Bossie Badazz said that he was pitched an idea for a dating show that would have been much like Flavor of Love. He said there have been a few networks who have reached out, including We TV who produces series' like Growing Up Hip Hop and Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka, but he's "just focused on the reality show [he] has right now."

While he seems to be lasered in on Badazz Boosie, the future is an open field of possibilities. "I can't say what I'm gonna do, money talks," Boosie said. "If I'm gon' take it, they gon' make a whole bunch of f*ckin' money [laughs]." However, because the networks have been pitching the dating show idea, he claimed that he wouldn't have ownership in it. "In my reality show, I got ownership," he said. "If you ain't giving me ownership, you gotta give me a lotta money." Watch Boosie Badazz talk about his reality television career below.


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