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Kendrick Lamar's Fans Allegedly Make Alarming Threat Against Andrew Schulz's Family Amid Feud
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Meanwhile, the comedian's 'The Brilliant Idiots' podcast co-host Charlamagne Tha God defends him, saying that 'if you’re a comedian, you have the license to make jokes about any and everybody.'

AceShowbiz - The drama between Kendrick Lamar and Andrew Schulz only intensifies. Following Andrew's disturbing comments on the "Not Like Us" emcee, the musician's fans appeared to have reacted strongly by making a terrifying threat against the podcaster's family.

In a new episode of "The Brilliant Idiots" podcast, Andrew claimed that multiple fans of K. Dot threatened to kill his family over his rape joke. "Some of the Kendrick stans have been posting s**t, like, some of them are gonna take out my family, or like pictures of my child," he said. "You're surprised by this? It's the nature of the game."

He continued, "To me, that person - I don't blame Kendrick, we can't control what our fans do - but that person, he talked about my kid, man." Co-host Charlamagne Tha God was on Andrew's side, saying that people shouldn't have played with anyone's children.

In the episode, Charlamagne further weighed in on the matter. Defending his co-host, CTG said, "I agree that if you're a comedian, you have the license to make jokes about any and everybody. Since when do we police comedians?"

"And by the way, if you don't like the jokes, you have every right to say it. You can rap about it, you can protest about it. You can be offended. You can tweet about it. You can do all of that s**t," "The Breakfast Club" host added.

Andrew received backlash online after he reacted to Kendrick's lyrics on "Waccet Out Murals", which sees the spitter rapping, "Don't let no white comedian talk about no black woman, that's law." While Kendrick didn't name names, many believed that he was referring to Andrew, who made controversial remarks about black women in the past.

In response to the apparent diss, Andrew said, "Nobody has respected women more, through art, than rappers. So I completely understand how a rapper could look at a comedian telling a joke and be like, 'Yo y'all need to switch that s**t up.' How dare y'all keep saying your wives are annoying?' "

"I would make love to him and there's nothing he could do about it. Just Kendrick Lamar," he continued ranting. "I would make love to him and the only thing he could do is decide if it's consensual or not. That's the only thing he could do. If it's me and Kendrick, it's about physics. I don't even know if I'll get hard."

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