The ‘Show Da World’ rapper tells people to ‘leave me alone’ as he receives a lot of hate for wearing a red Kappa Alpha Psi shirt at the Houston Rockets game.

AceShowbiz -Kappa Alpha Psi members are not the least pleased to be associated with Boosie Badazz a.k.a. Lil Boosie despite his celebrity status. The rapper has angered members of the fraternity after sporting a red Kappa shirt at the Houston Rockets game on Wednesday night, January 8.

The hip-hop star took to his Instagram page to share his pictures from the game, showing him rocking the long-sleeve shirt paired with washed out blue jeans. He accessorized with a bunch of chain necklaces, bracelets and diamond rings as he was sitting courtside.

But people didn’t appreciate him wearing the shirt, considering the fact that he’s not a member of the Black Greek community. “This ain’t it,” one commented on the post, while another wrote, “Put yo brother shirt back in his closet bruh.”

Someone who claimed to be a member of the fraternity added, “This isn’t cool at all. Not sure if you’re doing this for a laugh or because you think you’re above order due to your celebrity status. This is extremely offensive and disrespectful to my fraternity as a whole. This post needs to come down.” Another echoed the sentiment, “That’s like wearing a blood rag in Compton and you ain’t no blood. Put respekt on my letters.”

Boosie clearly didn’t expect such reaction from Internet users and was upset that people were angry at him for his choice of outfit. Responding to the backlash, he explained in another post, “I was n the mall looking for red n saw the sweater n it was hard. Yes I knew it was a Kappa sweater. I thought I would get love from wearing it not hate. Calm yall (a**) down bra I was just getting fresh. #leavemealone.”

He added in the caption, “Y’all pissing me off frfr be mad at the mfs n the mall selling em for the low DONT BE MAD AT ME smh.”

Some of his followers have since come to his defense, with one writing, “Ur Boosie, u beat everything there is to beat, u don’t gotta apologize to anyone.” Another expressed confusion at people’s anger, “They selling in the store but you can’t buy it and wear it ?”

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