Boosie BadAzz Apologizes to GloRilla’s Sister After Heated Exchange Over Family Feud

HangupsMusic.com – The ongoing public dispute between Memphis rapper GloRilla and her older sister, Victoria Woods, has drawn unexpected commentary from veteran rapper Boosie BadAzz, sparking a fiery response from Woods and ultimately leading to a public apology from Boosie. What began as a family disagreement over alleged financial support has escalated into a public spat involving prominent figures in the hip-hop community.

The controversy ignited when Boosie BadAzz shared his perspective on the feud between GloRilla and her sister, whom he referred to as "BroRilla," in an Instagram video posted on Tuesday, February 10th. Boosie, a seasoned artist with a career spanning decades, offered what he described as life advice, attempting to mediate the situation by highlighting the financial realities faced by many artists. He suggested that the perception of immense wealth among rappers is often inaccurate, and that expecting artists to consistently provide financial assistance to a wide circle of family and friends could lead to their own financial ruin. "I ain’t siding with GloRilla, I ain’t siding with BroRilla," Boosie stated in his video, "But I do wanna say, people be thinking we have more money than we have. Every artist you think got $50 million ain’t got $50 million. Every artist you think got $100 million don’t got $100 million. If [we] give to everybody we gonna be broke."

This commentary did not sit well with Victoria Woods, GloRilla’s older sister, who took to Instagram Live on Wednesday, February 11th, to address Boosie directly. Woods, also known as Scar Face Woods, launched a scathing verbal attack on the Baton Rouge rapper, expressing her displeasure with him inserting himself into her family matters and, in her view, taking GloRilla’s side. She directly challenged Boosie’s credibility, referring to him dismissively as having "raccoon eyes" and suggesting his career had stalled, citing his presence in "Tubi movies" as evidence of him having "fell off."

Boosie BadAzz Weighs In on GloRilla's Feud With Sister, Glo's Sister Claps Back

"’Cause basically you saying she ain’t got no money so she ain’t trying to give us some. You justifying her," Woods declared during her Instagram Live session, expressing her interpretation of Boosie’s remarks. She continued with pointed insults, stating, "I don’t give a fk what y’all think about Boosie, this nga on Tubi movies so guess what? He fell off." Woods further elaborated on her disdain for Boosie’s involvement, stating, "It’s always an old racoon-as, high-fade as ni*as wanna come for me. I don’t care about who fck with him."

Beyond her direct criticisms of Boosie’s commentary, Woods issued a stern warning to anyone who continued to mention her name in connection with the feud. She vowed to retaliate against any further public discussion of her personal affairs. Adding another layer to her grievances, Woods revealed that she harbored pre-existing negative feelings towards Boosie, citing allegations of him being "homophobic." Ironically, she also mentioned that she initially believed she and Boosie might find common ground due to their shared experience with diabetes, a detail that underscored the unexpected and somewhat personal nature of her reaction.

The ripple effect of Woods’ impassioned response quickly reached Boosie BadAzz. Acknowledging the heated exchange and the impact of his words, Boosie took to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to issue a public apology to Victoria Woods. He expressed regret for his previous comments, clarifying that his intention was not to take sides in the family dispute but rather to share his own experiences and offer relatable life advice. "MY BAD BRORILLA #mydiabetictwin…I WAS JUST SPEAKING ON LIFE SITUATIONS ON HOW S**t REALLY BE N REAL LIFE [100 emoji] I GOT SIBLING PROBLEMS 2 SMH SHIT AINT SWEET OVER HERE N MY FAMILY TOO," Boosie wrote, indicating that he understood the complexities of family dynamics and had his own struggles within his family.

This entire situation highlights the intricate and often public nature of modern celebrity relationships and disputes. The initial feud between GloRilla and her sister, Victoria Woods, centered on allegations that GloRilla had not been providing sufficient financial support to her family. However, GloRilla has since publicly addressed these claims, reportedly confirming with her parents that she has been offering financial assistance, and that they are grateful for her contributions. This clarification suggests a potential softening of the narrative, although the public discourse generated by Boosie’s involvement and Woods’ subsequent reaction has added a significant, and somewhat dramatic, subplot to the unfolding family drama. The incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly celebrity opinions can amplify personal conflicts, drawing in other public figures and creating a broader conversation that extends beyond the immediate parties involved. The exchange between Boosie and Woods also underscores the sensitive nature of family finances and the public’s fascination with the personal lives of their favorite artists, often leading to unsolicited advice and strong reactions from both the artists and their audiences.

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