D. Smith Shades Waka Flocka

In a recent interview with VH1, D. Smith wants people to understand she may have not appreciated Waka’s comments but he’s just not relevant enough for her to make a big deal out of it.

She tells VH1:

Did what Waka Flocka said about Caitlyn Jenner in his interview make you feel some type of way?

Well, of course, I did but honestly Waka is not a big enough artist for me to be upset about. [Laughs] Honestly. If it was someone like a Will Smith or André 3000 that’s something that would bother me because people take their words a little more seriously. To me Waka is just kind of, I don’t think he really meant it to be honest with you. I don’t know why he did it. He did it because of why other people do it, because their buddies are looking, or because they have to look more masculine or more dominant than trans or gay people and they’re really not so I’m not buying it. The thing is, there’s a child somewhere, trans or straight [and] that could have been the tipping point. Just hearing Waka talk so irresponsibly. That’s the only reason why I was bothered by it. Not because he said it, like who listens to anyone named Waka?

 

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7 comments

  1. Waka is so irrelevant yet this thristbucket and her friend are using his name for a storyline. Chile bye.

  2. Waka may be ignorant and washed up but I didn’t even know who this person was until the show and tbh I still don’t. So I don’t think she’s really in the position to call out someone’s relevancy.

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