Cam'ron Receives Criticism For Remarks Regarding the Jonathan Majors and Michael B. Jordan Photoshoot

Cam'ron Receives Criticism For Remarks Regarding the Jonathan Majors and Michael B. Jordan Photoshoot
Jonathan Majors | Michael B. Jordan | Cam'ron | The Diplomats: Skillz has criticised Cam'ron for not going to see Creed III and "questioning" the sexuality of Jonathan Majors and Michael B. Jordan.

The head of the Dipset noticed a poster for the boxing movie over the weekend that showed Majors wrapping his arms over Jordan while both performers quietly eyed the camera.

The caption on Cam's photo read, "The reason I didn't go watch Creed."

Although Fabulous and others thought the message was funny, some of the Harlem rapper's followers condemned him for appearing to be homophobic. Skillz responded to the criticism on Instagram by expressing his agreement.

We're the worst enemies of ourselves, lol. I let them know I love them all. Why? Since I do! Sometimes it confuses them, but I don't care; I'll keep saying it. He wrote, "Tomorrow ain't promised. "We're all getting older, and death is a given.

"Bro, it's already challenging for black men to live here. Even expressing love and accepting it are impossible without your own efforts to transform it into something different. Although I don't know Michael B. Jordan, I am certain that losing Chadwick was difficult for him because, well, it was difficult for all of us.

We made fun of that man before he passed away, not even realising how ill he was. Perhaps Jonathan entered Mike's life when he was in need of a buddy or a brother. Why can't men have healthy relationships with other men without having their sexual or masculinity identity called into question?

"I posted last week that it was acceptable for Black males to grin in their pics, and I only got guys telling me, 'naaah Ion do dat ish Skillz,' you don't what? Smile? And you don't think there's a problem with that? Oh, what absurd times we live in. You guys got it. You'll know it when you pass away and your family doesn't have even one image of you grinning. Worst obituary photograph ever. "You won,"

Despite missing out on one of the most successful sports movies ever, Cam'ron has remained a devoted sports enthusiast over the years and most recently launched his own sports talk show, It Is What It Is.

Most recently, he called out the Undisputed co-host in a way that made Marion "Suge" Knight look good and pressured Shannon Sharpe into appearing on his show.

Killa Cam said, "I saw Shannon swear on TV the other day. "After saying "What the fuck," N-gga had to restrain himself. Come to the team, Shannon, if you want to be on television without the producers telling you what to say or without having your co-host cut you off whenever you want to make a comment.

"Welcome to It Is What It Is, n-gga," he continued. Come on n-gga, we got a spot for yo ass, n-gga!"

Ma$e, a fellow Harlem rapper and Cam's co-host, then interjected and made fun of Jay Williams, an NBA commentator, for saying, "Keep it a buck."

Imagine having to go to work and be paid while being unable to say what the fuck you want, Cam'ron said in jest. "Then watch us say what the fuck we want."


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