Last Sunday (Feb.2), while walking the Grammys red carpet, JT was approached by Out to address Donald Trump’s attacks on the trans community. On Jan.20, the controversial President signed an executive order to combat gender ideology, declaring there are only” two genders.” Earlier this week, Trump signed another executive order banning transgender athletes from participating in women’s and girls’ sports.
A longtime ally of the LGBTQ community, the former City Girls rapper tells trans folks to “continue being a bad b*tch.” She adds, “Nobody can tell y’all a motherf*king thing. They/them/him/her/she/he whatever, you are that. F*ck what anybody say. And still, write it on the paper. If they take it off the paper, write that b*tch in there.”
JT DEFENDS LIL UZI VERT AGAINST HOMOPHOBIC COMMENTS
JT is known for her strong, vocal opinions. So it’s no surprise she also addressed the onslaught of homophobic remarks Lil Uzi Vert’s been receiving. An X user suggested that JT was altering her personality to align with Uzi’s unique style, stating, “Uzi like real weirdos and that girl be shaping her personality to match it and he still…”
The City Cinderella rapper didn’t hesitate to shut down the comment, emphasizing just how long she and Uzi have been together. “It’s been 5 years, FIVE, Cinco, cinque, senk……” she wrote. Another fan chimed in, saying they believed critics would never stop scrutinizing her relationship with Uzi. The “No Bars” rapper agreed, replying, “Sliding down the seat of my Rolls Royce begging at this point.”
In a recent exchange on X, a user commented to JT, “The crash out is real.” JT responded sharply, “Y’all call anything a crash out, GO CRASH THE TUB!” This retort underscores her frustration with the constant scrutiny and criticism she faces online, particularly regarding her relationship with Lil Uzi Vert. Despite the ongoing commentary, JT remains unapologetically herself, standing firm against detractors.


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