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NLE Choppa continues love affair with LGBTQ+ community in 'Coming Out' post

NLE Choppa continues love affair with LGBTQ+ community in 'Coming Out' post

NLE Choppa attends the 2024 BET Awards.
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The rapper has continuously shown love for the queer community this year!

If I was a bad bitch, I'd wanna slut NLE Choppa too!

We absolutely love rapper NLE Choppa, naming his slutty anthem "Slut Me Out 2" as one of our Songs of the Summer. We've been singing along all summer, and the song became a huge hit in the LGBTQ+ community.

We've falling more in love with NLE as he has continually shown his love to the queer community for supporting him, and now, he's continuing his love affair with the LGBTQ+ at large with a new post.

Yesterday the rapper posted a couple selfies on X (formerly Twitter) with the caption "I'm Coming Out…" leading many to wonder if he was coming out as queer after a long history of showing love to the LGBTQ+ community.

However, NLE Choppa followed up the post with another one that continued the first, saying, "Out… with 'Or What' !! (OUTNOW)" and "Slut SZN Project SEPT 27."

So for now, it seems as though the "coming out" was just coming out with new music. Still, NLE has continually shown his love and support for the LGBTQ+ community, and we love him right back!

Back in April, NLE defended himself and the community when he thanked his LGBTGQ+ fans for showing love to the song "Slut Me Out 2."

"I'm noticing the LGBTQ+ community showing so much love to 'Slut Me Out 2' and I Simply Want To Say Thank You.." he wrote on X at the time. "IDC what's normalized as a rapper, I was raised to F*ck with who f*ck with you! So thank y'all for appreciating my craft.. My music for ALL we do NO Discrimination."

When a follower replied saying "NLE Gay too. Now shit going to far," NLE wasn't afraid to clap back.

"I'm gay for showing love? Y'all men lost, that's why we killing each other everyday cause y'all can't show love and whole time y'all be the ones that get down like that but be hiding it! Me saying thank you got nun to do with my sexuality busta."

NLE Choppa further showed his love for the community when he performed at Atlanta Black Pride earlier this month.

"If you a person that had something to say about me these last six months regarding if I'm gay or if I'm the f bomb or if i'm this or if I"m that, well, this might make you a little more madder and make you more infatuated with trying to come a conclusion with who I am…" he said in a post on Instagram. "Because I know who I am so deep and am so appreciative of who I am, I will be doing my justice by coming to Atlanta for Black Pride fest and showing love to the LGBTQ+ community for being one of the best audiences that's been streaming 'Slut Me Out 2.' Same way they pouring love into me is the same way I'm giving back love."

He later posted a video of his performance at Atlanta Black Pride.

"As a 'rapper' we've been washed to move opposite of love, as I've grown to an 'artist' I've learned to appreciate whoever LOVES your art," he wrote in the caption of the video he posted on Insta. "I pray this post makes a difference and bring comfort to people to open there [sic] mind & heart! We all fight ACCEPTANCE no matter who & what's your battle. God is love and love brings Unity. I am a heterosexual male and if you are that and you know that then what's the issue? God bless."

In the video, he can be seen saying that he's not performing at Pride as a "gimmick" or "extra views," but "to make a difference and show y'all it's love."

So even though he's not actually coming out as queer, we have love for NLE Choppa in the community.

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Mey Rude

Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.

Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.