Boosie Badazz is not just a rapper, but he’s also a father. This means that he has children, and wherever there are kids, someone is probably misbehaving. How does Boosie the dad handle it? He makes his children walk laps.
The rapper shared a couple of videos with The Shade Room showing the creative punishment he doled out to his children after they apparently threw water on their father’s guests.
“I want to let everybody know all my family, my cousins, y’all can come stay at my house, bruh,” Boosie said in the video. “Ain’t gon’ be no more water thrown on you by my kids. I know they’ve been out of control, but I’m bluesin’ them today.”
At some point, he showed the children walking laps around the fence line of his property. The home is located in Atlanta, and those of us who are from or located in the south know that it’s a constant scorcher outside. The father of seven claimed that he made the children engage in his brand of discipline for five hours.
Boosie also had the children perform extra chores inside the house as well.
Of course, since this is the internet, everyone had an opinion on his brand of punishment. For the most part, the reactions were positive, and most fans seemed to be amused.
But, as with anything that has to do with parenting choices, a couple of people insinuated that the children’s misbehaving was the fault of their father and even questioned the method of using laps in the heat.
Nonetheless, some commenters commiserated with Boosie over his children’s misbehaving woes.
We agree that teaching children the right lessons is important. We also agree that sometimes, they have a mind of their own. Maybe next time, Boosie could just keep the punishment indoors since we are fast approaching 100-degree temperatures.
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