Rapper Boosie threw insensitive words to Lil Nas X ala DaBaby and suffered from criticisms in return.

After DaBaby's infamous homophobic statements emerged, Boosie followed the issue by attacking Lil Nas X and his sexuality.

On his Instagram account, the rapper defended DaBaby and held a Live session to slam the LGBTQ community and Lil Nas X.

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He particularly called the artist out for his plans to perform naked on stage and donate the proceeds to a charity.

"You know, be even-sided, man, be even-sided. You don't feel that disrespect? Going [to] dance naked? You don't think that's disrespect in front of boys who tryna be straight? It's totally disrespect," he said.

Boosie went on to warn that if he attends an awards show and sees Lil Nas X naked, he would reportedly drag him down and beat him.

He spat another downgrading nicknames for the "Industry Baby" singer and called him "lil f****t a-" and "the most disrespectful mo-f--r in the world."

In return, internet users called him out and said that he is much worse than Lil Nas X. One user recalled the time the rapper hired prostitutes to give his child an inappropriate act.

Boosie Getting More Controversial

It seems like the rapper has not learned his lessons yet as he just came back on the platform after being suspended by Instagram's executive.

This month, he slammed the top executive at Instagram, Adam Mosseri, for temporarily blocking him from the platform.

The CEO then sat for an interview with The Breakfast Club and noted that no one can ever cross the line on the platform.

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"You've gotta draw the line somewhere," he explained. "It's a nudity policy. We try to be clear. You can appeal but if you have too many strikes, things happen."

Meanwhile, Charlamagne Tha God's co-host DJ Envy alleged that there is a double standard if the site wants to apply the policy. He noted that he flagged Kim Kardashian's photos numerous times but the images can still be seen on the reality star's timeline.

Because of this, DJ Envy suggested that the policy should be a standard one across the platform. Charlamagne added that most users offer racial slur, to which Mosseri admitted that Instagram still lacks diversity when it comes to this issue.

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