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Men be like “she’s a friend” and they literally fcked raw 😂
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In 2000, a rising Nigerian rapper decided to stop dodging the question about her sexuality.
According to P.M. News, Weird MC openly said she was a lesbian. In an interview with a London-based magazine, she explained that she had never had relationships with men and wasn’t interested in a traditional family setup, though she hoped to adopt children in the future.
She said her decision to speak up was deliberate. As her profile grew, she knew the question would keep coming, and she didn’t want to keep “not keeping it real.” Appearing on a Channel 5 documentary about being Black, African, and gay gave her the moment to say it plainly, even though she expected backlash.
Weird MC also noted that her family in Nigeria was aware, and she stood firm in owning her identity.

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