Cardi B Defends Herself From Trolls Over LGBTQ Community Support

Cardi B Defending Herself From Trolls Over LGBTQ Support

Hip Hop superstar Cardi B wants to remind the world that she puts the B in LGBTQ..

Once again Cardi B is battling with stans and internet trolls over her support of the gay and transgender community. Ever since her participation in Rita Ora‘s “Girls” music video trolls have been criticizing her. Read on to get the tea on Cardi B LGBTQ Community support…

Cardi B Defending Herself From Trolls Over LGBTQ Support

CelebNMusic247.com has the latest from Cardi B who took to Twitter to air out some internet trolls.

Cardi B had this to say to the haters:

I’m not transphobic. Ya love dragging that .Have I said some remarks in the past that I apologized for YES I’m from a place that people have closed mindsets so we might now wat insults other or not I never disrespected any trans nor nobody from LGBT?

Cardi B Defending Herself From Trolls Over LGBTQ Support

She continued her rant, revealing that her glam squad – which includes gay men – Which makes many rappers uncomfortable when she comes through with her glam squad.

How many tweets and videos have I made supporting LGBT? PLENTY! How much I support 2 on my glam team who I been experiencing they Transition? HARD! So don’t label me something that I’m not !…DO you know the real definition of Transphobia? You can’t even be next to trans or gays people literally fight for them not to have equal rights as. I’m in an industry that until this day male rap artists get uncomfortable when I come thru wit my team and I still don’t GIVE A F*Ck!”

Cardi B Defending Herself From Trolls Over LGBTQ Support

The hip hop industry should thank the gay men and women who are their stylists, Hairstylists, makeup artists, directors, lighting people and more. Shout out to the original glam squad who were the men behind Aaliyah – Shout out to hairstylist Eric Foreman, Anthony Dodd and make-up artist Christopher Maldonado our friends who lost their lives doing what they loved to do. Also, shout out to Eric Farrell who is still alive working with TLC and many more to date. They are the ones who created some of the best looks in hip hop and the ones who carve the path for today’s makeup gurus.

There are more undercover gay people in hip hop than you know. And these days there are more fluid rappers who refuse to admit the play on both teams.

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