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During an interview with Highsnobiety on March 11, Carti responded to frequently asked fan questions about his sexuality. yall niggas act like carti aint been goin for a punk, Gothic vibe since die lit era now yall niggas trippin over some merch and his pictures like tf😂 some of yall obviously ain been around v long.
However, the talk of the town was the aforementioned unfinished statement about being open and supportive of the LGBTQ community. the way he poses in pictures is perfect compared to old rock/punk bands and his demonic merch is only to fit the aesthetic of the album and playboi carti.
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Available in multiple sizes and formats to fit your needs. Playboi Carti is addressing rumors about his sexuality. Skip to content. Then there was Tyler The Creator who said he tried to come out as he tweeted out on Twitter. I have gay friends. his main symbol, the heartagram.
Notoriously queer and proud artist, Lil Nas X, cites the above-mentioned men as the reason he felt comfortable coming out and staying in the rap game. Did he just come out as gay… or not? Carti has previously found himself in a sea of questions about his personal fashion choices.
This left fans to question what Playboi was about to reveal. In Novemberrumors surfaced that Playboi Carti was gay after his ex-girlfriend Rubi Rose liked a comment calling him out. In the case of Carti, offering support or announcing sexuality should be an opportunity to grow the fabrics of rap, not tear them apart.
Artist Jaden Smith even caught some laughs and turned some heads in with his comment toward Tyler the Creatorrevealing that Tyler was his boyfriend. Frank Ocean came out as bisexual in a raw and emotionally vulnerable Tumblr note inright before the release of his debut album Channel Orange.
Joke or not, the artists above let the hypermasculine world of rap take a backseat to connect with people who may not always feel seen or accepted in the world.