In a heartfelt exchange, Boosie Badazz responds to his daughter Poison Ivy’s public message, showing vulnerability.

  • Poison Ivy, born Iviona Hatch, shared her frustrations about her father’s comments on her sexuality.
  • Boosie took to Instagram with a series of emotional posts aimed at his daughter.
  • Boosie shared family photos and messages emphasizing his love and apology.
  • Poison Ivy’s emotional video explains her feelings about the public and private hurt she’s experienced.

Boosie Badazz, the Louisiana rap legend, seems to be embracing his daughter’s heartfelt plea. Poison Ivy, also known as Iviona Hatch, recently expressed her frustrations with her father’s frequent comments about her sexuality.

In response, Boosie went on Instagram, sharing a series of tributes to Poison Ivy. One post featured a carousel of pictures with a caption: “NEVER MEANT TO HURT YOU 💔 DADDY BBY #Iloveu.”

Boosie further emphasized his love and defensiveness. “Y’all won’t make Me look like a bad father I love all my kids and I’m a good father,” he declared in another post.

Yet another post showed Boosie with two of his daughters, captioned: “We good 👌👌👌 my babies,” tagging popular social media outlets to ensure visibility.

Boosie added another heartfelt post, saying: “GOD GOT US 💯💯💯.” He seemed intent on countering any narrative that suggested he was a bad father.

Earlier, Poison Ivy released a nearly 15-minute Instagram video in which she poured her heart out. She discussed the pain caused by her father’s homophobic remarks and the emotional turmoil it brought.

She captioned the video expressing her frustration: “I’m completely fed up with holding my tongue #imhumantoo NEW TAPE IN OCT 💯,” indicating her breaking point.

In the video, she opened up about her bond with her siblings and the respect she holds for her father, despite his hurtful comments. Her pain was evident as she spoke about the public and private hurt inflicted upon her.

“If the world really knew all the hurtful things you’ve told me,” Poison Ivy shared emotionally, “you wouldn’t even understand. At the end of the day, I’m your blood. I am your daughter.”

She highlighted her father’s use of religion against her sexuality, a practice she found deeply hurtful given his lack of religious teachings in her upbringing.

Through social media, Boosie and Poison Ivy have laid bare a deeply personal and emotional father-daughter conflict.

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