In a new episode of his 'Fragrant' podcast, the comedian slams the 'Not Like Us' rapper and accuses him of paying people to protest at his upcoming stand-up show in Hawaii.
- December 12, 2024
AceShowbiz - Andrew Schulz's feud with Kendrick Lamar intensifies. In a new episode of his "Fragrant" podcast, the comedian slammed the rapper and accused him of paying people to protest at his upcoming stand-up show in Hawaii.
In the Wednesday, December 11 episode of his podcast, Andrew suggested that Kendrick's team was probably responsible for the scheme though he initially said he didn't think it was their doing. "Who's gonna have that kinda money?" he said. "Probably a really obsessive fan. I'm not saying it's coming from their team. I'm not saying it's coming from Kendrick."
He continued, "By the way, they're paying full price. That's not 30% off like their streams. This is a full-price thing that they're paying. Imagine being an artist's artist who really believes in creativity and then censoring other artists."
"Now, I'm not saying it's Kendrick. It's probably just one random fan with millions of dollars that he would like to deploy to protest a show in Hawaii of mine. Probably has nothing to do with the team freaking out and in shambles because they've never been made fun of on the internet and their only reaction is to go, 'You're racist because you wanna butt-f**k my guy,' " Andrew added.
Prior to this, Andrew claimed that Kendrick's fans threatened to kill his family amid the feud. In a new episode of "The Brilliant Idiots" podcast, Andrew said, "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. 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.
Andrew received backlash online after he said he could rape Kendrick while reacting to the "Not Like Us" rapper's lyrics on "Waccet Out Murals". On the song, K. Dot raps, "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.