Instagram’s favorite problematic uncle Boosie Badazz spoke on Black men’s fascination with a certain type of white woman and Lil Uzi Vert’s forehead diamond during an interview with DJ Vlad this week.
The “Wipe Me Down” expressed disappointment in the Black men who choose to date what he considers the wrong type of white woman.
“A white man — you see him in the airport, he got the baddest Black b—h you seen in three years,” Boosie said. “But the Black dude got a white girl look like mother f–king Miss Piggy! I don’t understand that s–t. I swear to God…If we gone get the white girls, we gotta do better.”
He went on to describe a conversation with a friend who claimed white women are better romantic partners because they will “ride with ya.”
“Get the f—k on. I like my beautiful Black women,” he said.
Boosie also addressed the pink diamond that used to be embedded in Lil Uzi Vert’s forehead. He chastised Uzi for spending too much money on the $24 million gem.
“If you put a $24 million diamond on your forehead, you gotta have $250 million,” Boosie explained. “I feel like if you didn’t do that, that was a big waste. There’s too many people’s families who hurting to pull off shit like that if you ain’t really living like that.”
“I don’t know if he got it, but if it was that way, if you spend $24 million on your family, everyone in your family should basically be living like you,” he added. “If he got a net worth of $20 million and you spend $24 million on a diamond, then you’re in debt.”
Uzi admitted he paid for the diamond in installments soon after he made the purchase.
I’ve been paying for a natural pink diamond from Elliot for years now . This one Stone cost so much I’ve been paying for it since 2017. That was the first time I saw a real natural pink diamond. ♦️ A lot of M’s in my face 🤫 💰 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
— Uzi London 🌎☄️💕® (@LILUZIVERT) January 30, 2021
“I’ve been paying for a natural pink diamond from Elliot for years now,” Uzi wrote on his personal Twitter page. “This one Stone cost so much I’ve been paying for it since 2017. That was the first time I saw a real natural pink diamond. A lot of M’s in my face.”