Update 11/03/2021 12:54pm:

The public continues to address the opposing views of Boosie and Lil Nas X despite both artists expressing their desire to move on. Transgender television personality Ts Madison approached the subject during her interview on The Breakfast Club while speaking about transphobia and homophobia in the entertainment industry.

Madison singled out Boosie by questioning his parenting and portraying him as a hypocrite for criticizing Lil Nas X's content as unsuitable for children even though his music deals with explicit content. Charlamagne added that rappers can't criticize another artist's subject matter if they rap about violence.

Boosie responded to the interview by replying to an unrelated tweet about the anniversary of the Paid in Full film. In the tweet, Boosie seemed unbothered by the opinions expressed in the interview but accused Charlamagne of instigating more division between Boosie and the LGBTQ+ community. He also claimed the radio host is on Lil Nas X's side despite dismissing parents' concerns about his music's effect on children.

"They still got my name n they mouth bout that gay s*** lol @cthagod u part of the problem keep egging these people on your show with this bro," Boosie wrote. "U using your platform to support NASxn his antics ( I see what side u on [rainbow emoji]) he said f*** yall kids smh dummies."

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Original 11/02/2021 10:38am:

Ts Madison, star and executive producer of the reality show The Ts Madison Experience, sat down with The Breakfast Club to speak about transphobia and homophobia in the entertainment industry. 

While speaking about queerphobia, Ts Madison used Boosie as an example, and she believes that Boosie is hypocritical for saying Lil Nas X is detrimental to society. Madison explained that Boosie claimed that he had a grown woman perform oral sex on his sons when they were around 13, which Madison believes is detrimental in itself. She stated, "Whose kids really need to be protected?" 

Later in the conversation, Ts Madison stated that she was a fan of Boosie before he started coming for Lil Nas X, but she believes that Lil Nas X has done nothing wrong in the situation, unlike Boosie. Charlamagne also shared his thoughts, and he stated that no rapper can speak about being a detriment to society if they've ever rapped about violence. You can hear more above.