Boosie Badazz’s daughter, Poison Ivi, has finally spoken out about the constant criticism from her father regarding her sexuality. Here are the key points from her emotional video on Instagram.
- Poison Ivi’s frustration reached a boiling point, leading her to address her father’s comments.
- Boosie’s comments during a live interview with Yung Miami sparked Ivi’s decision to speak out.
- She revealed the emotional toll her father’s words have taken on her over the years.
- Despite the hurtful comments, Ivi expressed her respect and love for her father.
- Ivi called out her father for using religion as a tool to condemn her sexuality, despite not being religious himself.
Poison Ivi, Boosie Badazz’s daughter, took to Instagram to share her frustrations about her father’s continuous comments on her sexuality. She posted a nearly 15-minute clip with a heartfelt caption expressing her fed-up state and asserting her independence.
In her video, Ivi explained that her decision to speak out was prompted by Boosie’s recent live interview with Yung Miami, where he seemed to accuse her of ‘contaminating’ her siblings. This remark was the final straw for Ivi, compelling her to address the issue publicly.
Ivi grew emotional as she talked about her deep bond with her siblings and her respect for her father, despite his public disapproval of her sexuality. She highlighted the hurtful things he has said to her privately, revealing that she had forgiven him multiple times.
‘If the world really knew all the things and the hurtful things you told me before and I forgave, you wouldn’t even understand,’ she said. ‘And no matter how you feel? At the end of the day, n-gga I’m yo blood. I am your daughter.’
Ivi also called out her father for often using religion to condemn her sexual orientation, despite never having taught her about faith. She shared that her understanding of God came from her mother, not Boosie.
Despite the emotional strain, Ivi acknowledged her father’s efforts to provide for his children but criticized his lack of emotional and mental support. She felt compelled to finally speak out as Boosie continued to publicly discuss her sexuality without ever having a personal conversation with her.
In February of last year, Boosie shared his struggle to accept Ivi’s sexuality in an interview, citing his family’s religious beliefs. However, Ivi refuted his account of how he discovered her sexual orientation during her video.
Ivi concluded her video by expressing her frustration that Boosie would rather talk to the internet about his children than have a private conversation with them, highlighting her desire for a more respectful and understanding relationship.
Poison Ivi’s emotional video sheds light on the complexities of family dynamics and the need for private conversations over public criticism.