Social media is buzzing following Sexyy Red‘s recent revelation about her perception as the “most hated” female rapper in the industry. This commentary has sparked a multitude of reactions online, emphasizing the complex relationship between artists and their audiences.
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Sexyy Red Shares Her Perspective on Being the “Most Hated” Female Rapper
On Friday, March 21, Big Boy’s Neighborhood aired an exclusive interview with Sexyy Red on the radio show’s YouTube channel. Throughout this hour-long discussion, Red candidly addressed her awareness of the negative comments directed at her, despite her outwardly “cool” demeanor. She expressed her feelings about the criticism, presenting a relatable struggle for many artists navigating fame.
“I think they are getting bigger,” she shared with Big Boy, referencing the escalating hate comments. “I feel like — I ain’t ‘gon fake it — I feel like I’m the most hated female rapper. I feel like people hate on me the most.”
Despite experiencing negativity, Red emphasized that she also receives a considerable amount of love from her supporters. However, she is firm in her belief that the public often harbors resentment towards her success and visibility in the music scene. This duality of support and criticism highlights the complex dynamics artists face in the public eye.
“It be little inside s**t. I be like, ‘Oh, they hating on me,’” she elaborated. “They be trying to put me down… I feel like it’s some hidden agendas… for real.”
In her closing thoughts during the interview, Red conveyed the feeling that the public is not entirely supportive of her victories, suggesting that her success might be a source of envy for some. The intricacies of her experience resonate with many in the entertainment industry who grapple with similar challenges.
Check out her complete comments in the video below.
Reactions from Social Media About Sexyy Red’s Comments
Immediately after Sexyy Red‘s comments went viral, social media users flocked to The Shade Room’s comment section to share their diverse reactions and perspectives regarding her statements.
Instagram user @shstell commented, “We don’t HATE ON YOU, we HATE what you represent. Know the difference lol”
Another Instagram user, @notratchetopera, remarked, “Well I don’t think they hate YOU, they hate what you promote”
Instagram user @wealthforalifetime stated, “Nicki Minaj is the most hated female artist.”
In contrast, Instagram user @theylovedimplesss remarked, “they hate to see you being you that’s what it is”
User @thejunegemini__ commented, “Nah I say Ice Spice is she can’t catch a break ”
Another user, @cass__lea, chimed in, “Lmao nah Nicki is even though she is still very much highly favored ”
Instagram user @imjusthere2026 remarked, “We don’t hate her, we hate what she portrays. The hoodrat stereotype is played!!”
User @nick_jordan88 responded, “She lowkey the most loved”
Instagram user @jih6896 commented, “She said hidden agenda .. lol you are the agenda that’s being pushed ”
Another user, @whitney_tt, remarked, “They hate the demographic she represents”
In response, Instagram user @wendydelish stated, “Girl you’re putting your own damn self down”
Lastly, Instagram user @dieagosinatra8 added, “We hate what u rep not you”
Sexyy Red Shines at the iHeartRadio Music Awards with GloRilla
Before addressing her feelings of being labeled the “most hated” female rapper, Sexyy Red made a stunning appearance at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, performing alongside GloRilla. As previously highlighted by The Shade Room, the dynamic duo showcased their collaboration through a vibrant performance of their hit song, ‘Whatchu Know Bout Me,’ captivating their audience with energy and talent.
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