Marlon Wayans Slams Soulja Boy for Using Homophobic Slur

Ever since the latest online buzz, I’ve found myself wondering about the roots of the beef between Marlon Wayans and Soulja Boy. In a fresh wave of social media posts, Wayans has taken aim at Soulja Boy, accusing him of using a derogatory term against the LGBTQ+ community and criticizing his lack of relevance since 2007.

Marlon Wayans and Soulja Boy beef explained

The dispute between Marlon Wayans and Soulja Boy on social media ignited after the actor from White Chicks expressed his disapproval of Soulja Boy’s choice to perform at an event during Donald Trump’s inauguration, specifically the Crypto Ball.

During an interview on 101.1 The Wiz, Wayans commented about artists being boycotted for their involvement in President Donald Trump’s inauguration events, saying, “Well, Soulja Boy has been canceled, but who still cares about Soulja Boy? He should go and collect that check… He doesn’t care… I think they thought it was a Bitcoin gathering, and they discovered it was an event for him. By then, it was too late to back out. But remember, always read the fine print.

In their ongoing social media dispute, Soulja Boy recently made a controversial post about Marlon Wayans, specifically targeting Kai, Wayans’ transgender son. The post included screenshots of news articles showing Wayans’ public support for his child and a comment that read: “It seems like that mess runs in the family. @MarlonWayans I guess that’s why you enjoy cross-dressing; it must be in your genes.

Later on, I took a swing at Soulja Boy’s post, calling him out. I penned down: “If @souljaboy was actually relevant enough to get canceled, this kind of defamation would be his issue. Fortunately, he hasn’t been in the spotlight since 2007.” I kept the spat going by sharing a picture of Soulja Boy and captioning it: “Hey @souljaboy, my kid underwent top surgery and they still got more chest than you.

Wayans frequently expresses his backing for Kai, and in an interview on The Jennifer Hudson Show, he discussed Kai’s journey. He remarked that despite the beard, Kai is essentially the same kid they knew before, simply saying “Same child we knew before – they just have a beard now. Great!

Apart from emphasizing the significance, he underscored the necessity of having a strong family backing during periods of change. In his own words, “I discovered I am more resilient than I believed. I realized that my siblings and I were each other’s pillars, fortifying our family.

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2025-02-13 16:40