In the world of celebrity showdowns, Karlissa Saffold isn’t holding back when it comes to Soulja Boy. Known for her candid opinions, Saffold recently made it clear that his music won’t get airplay in her home. This declaration comes amid her son Blueface’s ongoing drama with Soulja Boy.
A clip circulating online captures the moment when Saffold, enjoying Thanksgiving with family, abruptly silences a Soulja Boy track. Her command was firm, “I told y’all don’t play no motherf*ckin’ Soulja Boy in this goddamn house, okay?” she asserted, underscoring her preference for Blueface-only tunes during the holiday festivities.
Saffold’s distaste for Soulja Boy is hardly surprising to those who follow the rapper’s beefs. In the past, Soulja Boy has engaged in verbal clashes with Saffold’s son, Blueface. This history seems to fuel the fire behind Saffold’s outright dismissal of his music, especially during family gatherings.
In response to Soulja Boy’s previous outburst on Instagram, Saffold launched into her own rant, criticizing his comments about Blueface and Chrisean Rock’s infant son, Chrisean Jesus. She warned him not to talk about other people’s children, believing that such remarks could backfire. According to Saffold, publicly attacking babies is an indication of what she terms ‘short man syndrome.’
Moreover, her comments included a jab at Soulja Boy’s reluctance to reveal his gang affiliation online while choosing to target kids instead. Saffold didn’t shy away from calling him out, suggesting that these actions were akin to an erratic ‘m*dget on drugs’.
Soulja Boy’s controversial behavior on social media and his clashes with Blueface paint a complex picture of rivalries and alliances in the music industry. For Saffold, protecting her family, especially her grandson, is paramount, and she won’t hesitate to challenge anyone who crosses that line.
In a world where celebrity feuds are common, Karlissa Saffold remains fiercely protective of her family. Her no-nonsense stance against Soulja Boy and his antics highlights the lengths she’s willing to go to shield her loved ones. Whether it’s music or personal remarks, Saffold makes it clear where she stands.