Sexyy Red Reacts to a Rant Dubbing Her 'Detrimental' Influence on Black Community and Young Girls
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The 'Pound Town' raptress unapologetically responds to a social media user who lashes out against her in a video for allegedly turning young women into 'w***es.'

AceShowbiz - Sexyy Red is unapologetic after she was blasted online for allegedly bringing bad influence to black community, especially young girls. The rising hip-hop star has responded after a social media user accused her of turning young women into "w***es."

In a video shared online, a woman spoke up against the 26-year-old femcee. "I hate that b***h Sexyy Red. I promise you I hate that girl. I hate her. I hate her," she unloaded her hatred towards Sexyy.

"I don't like that b***h. I don't like it at all," she continued. Seemingly baffled by her fanbase, the woman questioned, "She be single-handedly playing in y'all face and I said to myself, 'Who the f**k is her fanbase?' This is why I hate when y'all listen to her music."

She went on arguing, "I know she detrimental to the black community. I know she motherf**king influences young girls to pop they p***y open for a baby. ...not only she influences y'all to do that, but she also insulting y'all at the same time. I hate that b***h. I promise you. I hate the fact that social media make everybody famous. I hate this."

The woman then warned women who have "younger girls in teenage years" to "please taught the young girls about this b***h. Make sure you tell them that this is not the way to go because that's her fanbase."

"She is going to tear your daughters' self-esteem down, piece by piece" the user claimed. "Sexyy Red is making a mockery out of black girls' hair and saying it looks like carpet and saying that it's unattractive, along with turning your daughter into w***es. I hate this b***h with everything in me."

The woman wrote over the video, "Sexy Red," misspelling the raptress' name. After the clip was reposted on X on Thursday, June 27, it caught the attention of Sexyy, who corrected the critic, "It's Sexyy spell it right," seemingly unfazed by the backlash.

Meanwhile, other users have weighed in on the woman's rant. "She's RIGHT," one wrote, agreeing with the woman. Another defended the "Pound Town" hitmaker as remarking, "So say the same thing about the men rapping about sex, money, and drugs."

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