Sexyy Red is known for giving fans an intimate look into her life, but when it comes to her children, she draws the line.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday (June 13), the “Pound Town” rapper took aim at fans insisting to know the whereabouts of her children.
“Why is ya’ll worried about my kids? They right here, they cool, they fed, they good,” she began. “Go have some kids and worry about them dirty ass bitches.”
The real kicker? It’s actually one of her own children who first takes issue with her clapping back at fans. Her son, who’s with her while she’s recording, gives her a scolding for cursing. “Okay, I’m sorry. But they be pissing me off. My kids right here, they always with me, bitch.”
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In separate video clip shared to her Stories, the 26-year-old apologized to her son for her use of foul language while doubling down on her stance to shield her children from prying eyes.
“I’m sorry, you want me to stop saying bad words?” she asked, with her son acknowledging that he did. “But bad words is fun to fucking say. You know what the fuck I’m sayin?”
“You don’t know me,” she added. “Y’all be too invested in these celebrity lives. That’s just so crazy to me. I feel like that’s some pervert ass shit. Why do you wanna see me kids, b####? You fucking pedophile.”
Meanwhile, for the most part it wasn’t her harsh language but her parenting skills that seemed to resonate with followers.
““Mommy don’t say that”🥹🥹 defly shows she’s a good mommy it always show in them kids,” wrote one user.
“Not mommy don’t say that omg😭😭😭 that let me know you raising them right tf ! Ppl need to mind theirs,” another commented.
Following her performance at Rolling Loud California earlier this year, she shed light on why she’s chosen to keep this aspect of her personal life private.
When asked about her decision to keep her child’s father’s identity under wraps, Sexyy Red responded with a fiery statement.
“Cause I don’t need anyone in my business,” she said. “Like, why y’all wanna be so nosey? Mind y’all fucking business.”