Michael Rubin has apologized for comments he made about the Black community on during an appearance on The Breakfast Club yesterday morning (Aug. 15). While discussing a wide range of topics — like admitting he banned “Not Like Us” to be played at his annual Independence Day party — the subject of Meek Mill ‘s relationship with Diddy and the harassment he received on social media came up.

“When I see the narrative of, a really good friend of mine like Meek, and people are trying to...

Again, if he was gay — which there’s not one gay bone in his body — who cares?,” he said. See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Number one, If people wanna be gay, it is 2024. Who the f—k cares? Number two, there’s not a gay bone in his body, so why do people wanna lie about that? Why do people want to change the narrative of a bet he made with me to hurt him?,” referring to a clip of the Philadelphia rapper doing “bunny hops” on a tennis court after losing a bet.

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you know, look, I’m just being blunt because it’s me,” he continued. “It’s the one thing I’ve learned about Black culture that I don’t like is that Black hate on hate.” Naturally, that clip went viral on social media and received backlash, most notably from ScHoolboy Q.

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I’m cool on this app this sh—t outta control dog,” the TDE rapper said of a clip he quote tweeted. He then sent out a serie.