Michael Rapaport Calls Jussie Smollett a “FAKE Willie Hutch”

Michael Rapaport Calls Jussie Smollett a "FAKE Willie Hutch"

Empire star Jussie Smollett credibility is in the garbage after multiple reports alleged that the actor-singer lied about his brutal attack in Chicago.

Everyone from Boosie Baddazz to others like Michael Rapaport has been trash talking Jussie Smollett. Read on to get the latest tea spill…

 

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CelebNMusic247.com reports that Jussie Smollett is wanted by Chicago police for more questioning since the Nigerian brother’s Abel and Osa are innocent and NOT guilty of any crime.

In addition, FOX has decided to drastically reduce Jussie Smollett role in the hit series Empire.

Meanwhile, Jussie Smollett has been losing fans and peers have been taking a step back from the scandal surrounding him.  The problem is that the entertainment industry and fans of Empire embraced Smollett following the alleged attack.

Now that reports are claiming he is lying, fans, friends, and peers who supported Jussie feel betrayed by the actor and they are letting him know with nasty comments and memes.

This week Boosie Baddazz posted an Instagram roast about the stars sexual desires saying the “D Makes you do strange things.”

Then, Michael Rapaport put his two cents on Jussie Smollett with some #FACTS about his music and singing career.

Rapaport took to Instagram saying:

Juicy Jussie came into the game faking Jacks!!! Why do you have a “U” in your f-cking name to begin with!

Michael also called him the “Fake Gay Tupac.”

Yikes!

Then there is Power 106 Daily Dose and The Cruz Show who discussed the Jussie Smollett’s career being OVER! #SMH

What happens if Jussie can prove he didn’t lie? – Everyone who trash talked is going to look real dumb.

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