Kodak Black Has Deleted Social Media After Backlash On His Comments About African American Women
In the midst of celebrating his freedom from jail time Kodak has seemed to land himself back in hot water. Except this time it’s not with the law. Fans world wide have come for some clarity after Kodak Black made some questionable statements about African American women.
During an Instagram live broadcast he was asked if he likes actress and model Keke Palmer. His response, “Keke Palmer, she straight. I’d bag her, but I don’t really like black girl like that- sorta kinda.” The online comments and backlash on his social medias went wild. However, Kodak tried to do another live stream to defend and explain what he truly meant. “I love Black African American women its just not my forte to deal with a “darskin” woman I prefer them to have a lighter complexion than me #MyPrefernce #F***You.” Although it didn’t seem to go over well with most.
His attempts to bring clarity to the situation only brought more aggression from viewers and fans. Also, he went on Twitter to defend himself against the social media bullying and aggression. He has since deactivated both his Instagram and his Twitter.