The rapper's daughter Poison Ivy claims she has taken her girlfriend to their home several times and didn't know there was a problem until his remarks on Yung Miami's 'Caresha Please'.
- Oct 22, 2024
AceShowbiz - Boosie Badazz a.k.a. Lil Boosie and his daughter continue to be at odds with each other regarding her sexuality. Iviona Hatch a.k.a. Poison Ivi has called out her father over his recent interview, where he said that he would not allow Ivi's girlfriend visit their home for fear of "contamining" his other children.
According to Ivi, she has taken her girlfriend to her home several times and she didn't know there was a problem until she saw her father on Yung Miami's "Caresha Please". "He tells ya'll that he don't want my girlfriend around, but he don't tell ya'll that she be around," she began said on "The Danza Project". "And when she around, he don't never come around and say, 'go take her home.' He ain't never once came to me and said that."
Ivi also accused Boosie of hypocrisy with his anti-LGBTQ+ stance, while allowing women to be intimate with each other during his house parties. "Another thing is, if he woulda came to me and said, 'you know I love you, I respect you, but I just don't want you to bring your girlfriend to my house,' or around, I would've respected it. But, you don't never say nothing, I didn't know it was a problem until he went on 'Caresha Please'," she continued.
"I didn't know it was a problem, we was just at your topless pool party," Ivi further divulged. "We was just right there, and girls are eating each other out type s**t at your pool party. But I'm contamination? He just be talking, bruh, and I got so fed up with the s**t, now I'mma talk too!"
During his appearance on "Caresha Please", Boosie talked about his stance on his daughter relationship with another woman. "She still can't bring her situation to our house. My daughter is grown-Because I don't want it to contaminate her others [siblings]," he said at Revolt World 2024 for a live edition of the podcast. "It's a generation we're raising, and I don't want her to get too contaminated for her other six or seven sisters who look up to her. I want them to bring me grandchildren..."
Boosie's comments were met by groans in the audience. He insisted though, "If I want grandchildren the right way... that's what I'ma stand on. If I don't want my other little girl to look at daddy and say, 'What's that daddy?' to somebody she looks up to? It's not gonna come around. My grandfather didn't let it, my daddy didn't let it, and I didn't let it."
At the time, Ivi immediately reacted to her father's interview. "I just saw that he recently did an interview with Caresha and he used the word 'contaminate' and put my siblings in it at that," she said. "If you know me, I love and respect my siblings with everything in me. And they respect me and love me with everything in them."
"When you getting on they nerves, I'm who they call," Ivi claimed. "Most of my sibling are teenagers - teenagers that you don't want to see grow up."
She also addressed when her father first found out that she was a lesbian. "The incident that happened was in Jamaica…when you called me a gay b-word," she revealed. "So if the world really knew the hurtful things you told me before and I forgave you, you wouldn't even understand."