I went to the 7 o'clock show last night, and man, he came out a little edgy. I THOROUGHLY enjoyed it, but this was for a Netflix special, so I'm wondering how some segments of the populous are going to take these jokes. He made molestation and gay jokes that were kinda out there, and I have a feeling some people are going to crawl up in their feelings. Again, those joke were funny! At least they were to me. He also spit the real on this whole Dream Hampton shit, and why he didn't want to be in her little documentary on R. Kelly. Basically, she asked him to be in it, and he declined, so she accused him of "normalizing" what Kelly did. His reason: "I don't know that nigga! I've never spoken to that nigga, so why the fuck would I be in some documentary talking about that nigga? As for whether or not he did it, hell yeah, that nigga did that shit!"
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