GUHH Star Lil Twist Responds After Pepa Says He Made Homophobic Comments About Sam

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Twist stands firm.

Sam has multiple critics on the  “Growing Up Hip Hop” cast. Some people think he’s just with Egypt for fame and money. So Sam figured that there’s not much he can do to change their opinions. And it’s one of the reasons why he didn’t see an issue with moving forward with his OnlyFans page.

To no surprise, his actions have been discussed by Lil Twist. However, Pepa has accused the rapper of making homophobic comments.

On the upcoming episode, Pepa confronts Twist.

During the conversation, Twist says to Pepa, “If you care that much and you don’t want people to be talking about this man that’s punching a bean bag in his drawers, maybe you should tell him to cover his a*s.”

In a green screen interview, Pepa says, “There’s a lot of homophobia in the hip hop community. I know a few artists who have suffered from that. You know, Twist can say it’s his opinion, but in this day and age, words can incite hate and discrimination. And I feel what he’s saying is homophobic, plain and simple. Period.”

Twist denied being homophobic, “When he really decides to come out the closet, I’m gonna accept him.”

For Twist, he thinks Sam is selling his soul, “Miss Pepa, I’m not worried about your son-in-law, ma’am. I’m worried about what he’s doing as a man. Showing your a*s on Instagram, shadow boxing…that’s selling your soul.”

On Instagram, Twist had more to say in a caption of one of the previews. He wrote, “The only thing I hate and discriminate against is the bullsh*t y’all WHOLE family b on… Pepa funny y’all.”

 

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