Rapper Boosie is not here for the 2023 film, The Color Purple as he has detailed on X of how he had to walk out of the theaters with his 7-year-old and 9-year-old daughters due to the same sex romance in the film.
I HAD TO WALK OUT THIS COLOR PURPLE MOVIE ( N TWO OTHER OLDER COUPLES WALKED OUT ALSO.) 🍿BECAUSE I HAD MY LITTLE GIRLS WITH ME N IT SEEMED LIKE A 🌈 LOVE STORY‼️GOOD ACTING BUT WHOEVER WROTE THE SCRIPT IS PUSHING THE NARRATIVE HARD ‼️AS A PARENT I WILL NOT LET MY LITTLE GIRL…
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) January 2, 2024
As per usual, his commentary caused an uproar as some social media users didn’t agree with his stance and he was left to address his statement.
WHY IF SOMEONE DOESNT AGREE WITH THE 🌈NARRATIVE THATS BEING PUSHED WHY DO YALL SAY THAT THE PERSON WHO DOESNT ARGREE IS 🌈. THATS BULLYING ‼️WE HAVE A RIGHT AS PARENTS TO SAY ITS NOT COOL FOR A 7 N 9 YEAR OLD TO WATCH THIS. WE HAVE RIGHTS AS PARENTS TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN AS…
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) January 3, 2024
In the film, the character Celie who is played by Fantasia Barrino, has a relationship with Shug Avery who is played by Taraji P Henson and the two share a kiss and is suggested to have had relations. The 2023 version appears to be more mild in regards to shedding light on Shug and Celie’s relationship compared to the 1985 film that displayed their sexual nature.