In a recent interview with Far Out Magazine, CeeLo voiced his opinion about the controversial WAP video by Cardi B featuring Meg Thee Stallion. Without having to quote any of his words, let's just say that though they were tasteful, they weren't received well. And why would they be in this era?
This is an era where your opinion can end your career overnight. It's called "Canel Culture" and CeeLo has the target on his back as the next victim. With his history, we doubt it would matter much but that isn't stopping the online onslaught.
Just check out the tweets below.
CeeLo a fucking hypocrite & sexist asf. its hella rappers still putting out gang banging drug dealer murder music, while we're continuously dying via police/govt/interpersonal beefs, yet you point out women shaking they ass as "distasteful" and needing "time and place". go eat.
— wet ass fupa. (@hbfromkc_) August 10, 2020
so now we gotta beat up ceelo green? Damn
— 🤥 (@ft_morenita) August 10, 2020
CeeLo: goodness gracious, women rapping about sex? is this appropriate?? could this harm society?? let's be responsible adults.
— morg☆n, hot pockets heiress 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🇲🇽🇺🇸 (@synthentacle) August 10, 2020
also CeeLo: https://t.co/phoMnUsch0 pic.twitter.com/iet4MF08JP
I know y'all not in these streets talking to CeeLo about morality. https://t.co/fHRDbxKmL5
— Dawn Rhodes 😷 (@rhodes_dawn) August 10, 2020
If CeeLo has never had anything about "adult content" coming from male rappers, then this is just sexism https://t.co/Ektfgcq4qM
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) August 10, 2020
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