Lil Nas X responds after Woah Vicky accuses him of faking his sexuality
3 min readLil Nas X has issued a response after social media personality Woah Vicky alleged that the Georgia rap crooner is not really gay.
Here is everything you need to know.
Woah Vicky believes that Lil Nas X is pretending to be gay
Woah Vicky recently sat down for an interview with the We in Miami podcast.
Moreover, they shared a snippet for the episode on 12th April Wednesday where the former Bhad Bhabie antagonist gives a conspiracy theory about Lil Nas X’s sexuality.
Subsequently, she also added Lil Uzi Vert’s name to the list.
Vicky said, ‘I think he need Jesus. I wanted to say this about Lil Nas X. I got a few friends that went to school with him and they said he was never gay. So, I know for a fact what he doing is ’cause they told him you gotta do this.’
She continued, ‘I feel like ain’t nobody really gay, in Jesus name, Amen. It’s getting popularity. It’s getting you money. Getting you views. So, it’s like selling your soul…The industry is demonic. You have to do certain things to get that. So, I believe he had to do certain things to get where he’s going.’
However, the Old Town Road singer took to his official Twitter account to respond to Vicky’s remarks after they went viral on social media.
He wrote, ‘who gives af what ja rule thinks at a time like this.’
Who is Woah Vicky?
Woah Vicky, whose real name is Victoria Waldrip, was born on 7th March 2000. She hails from Atlanta, Georgia.
Additionally, the 23-year-old personality is a model on Instagram and often shares content about her lifestyle on her handle. Also, around 3.4 million users are following her on the social media platform.
Furthermore, Vicky revealed in March 2020 that she is dating fellow Instagram star, Deivys Nicola. However, the couple broke up shortly after that. Vicky then started going out with John Gabbana the following year.
Regardless, Vicky is best known for having a long-standing feud with rapper Bhad Bhabie. Their beef seemingly began in 2017 after Bhad Bhabie shared her reaction to one of Vicky’s hate tracks.
Bhad Bhabie claimed that the song was ‘disgusting.’
However, it is important to note that Vicky’s diss track was not for Bhad Bhabie but addressed a rapper named RiceGum.
But Vicky confirmed that her fight with Bhad Bhabie is over during an interview with The Shade Room.
I never ever thought I’d agree with Woah Vicky
— Dom (@Underrated_Dom) April 12, 2023
Woah Vicky was lying about being “black” I don’t think she should be dropping her 2 cents in pic.twitter.com/0nLolEfrpN
— 𝕶𝖍𝖞 ☄︎ (@xkhyamix) April 12, 2023
This is fact and I said it a long time ago when he first came out. This dude makes his whole career off of shock value. First he was a black country rapper and used the race card when they knocked him off country charts. That gave him publicity and people put him on because it…
— Louie 🤘🏽 (@LouieTheKid) April 13, 2023Advertisement
Woah Vicky follows Jesus now that’s good to stand for something than falling for anything. Respectable
— ۟ (@6atin) April 12, 2023
So DL doesn't exist? Because he officially came out a couple of years ago, so he was downlow in HS clearly Vicky, like duh lol
— Rap God (@stan_honest) April 12, 2023
Idk she gotta be real talented to fake how she talk because on top of all that she has a speech impediment. I think this is deadass how she talks. she from Atlanta or somewhere over there in Georgia
— Dr. Raven the Science Maven (@ravenscimaven) April 12, 2023
The irony of a clout chaser pointing fingers at others is hilarious
— Jay D. Cartere (@JayCartere) April 12, 2023
Being openly gay isn’t a good move for most rappers
Lil Nas X is popular cos his music slaps
I don’t like hearing gay stuff in my music
But – Lil nas x’s music’s so🔥 I’m singing along like I enjoy bussy too