The interview came back to Lil Nas X’s sexuality after Young Thug claimed, “You can’t say nothing about a gay person now. I’m not angry or anything, because I understand how they just want that reaction.” Lil Nas X hasn’t acknowledged Young Thug’s comments online, but he previously told BBC America, “I used to be that person being negative. So that’s why I was like, f-, he should have never said that, he should have never told them.”
But it’s like, he young, so I know what he going to be dealing with, with it in his mind, I dealt with this s- before. That was the best time to do it, that was a G’s move. “So it’s like, it wasn’t a bad idea, and it was most definitely the best time to do it, during Pride. “I just feel like, he young, and it’s like backlash can come behind anything,” he continued. RELATED: Lil Nas X Addresses Backlash After Coming Out as Gay: ‘I’m Not Angry - They Just Want That Reaction’ Once you found out he was gay, everybody, soon as the song come on now, everybody, like, ‘This gay ass n-.’ N-s don’t even care to listen to the song no more.” “He shouldn’t have told the world because it’s like, these days, motherf-ers just, it’s just all judgment. “I feel like he probably shouldn’t have told the world,” Young Thug said in a recent interview on hip-hop YouTube channel No Jumper. Fans praised Lil Nas X when he came out during Pride, but his collaborator Young Thug says in a new interview the star should have kept his sexual orientation private.