Yella Beezy, known for his infectious club hits, recently sparked discussion on Twitter by sharing his perspective on Jayda Cheaves’ controversial bikini commercial. In a series of tweets, Beezy questioned whether it was common for mothers to walk around nude in front of their children, suggesting it might be a “black household thing.”
Cheaves’ commercial, which featured her and rapper Lil Baby’s son Loyal, caused some outrage among fans when the boy was seen running off with her bikini top after she removed it on a beach set. Cheaves addressed the backlash, explaining that the video was a short film created with a production team, and they were all acting to visualize the concept.
Despite the mixed reactions, the commercial has succeeded in generating buzz, which seems to have been its intended purpose. Cheaves also announced her departure from BET’s reality show “Impact Atlanta,” where she appeared alongside other influencers like Dess Dior, Ari Fletcher, and Lakeyah.
Beezy’s comments have shed light on his personal experiences and perceptions, which may differ from societal norms. While the appropriateness of the commercial remains debatable, it has sparked a conversation about cultural differences and perspectives on nudity and parenting.
Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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