“There was literally someone who chased my car a few days after that video came out, and they were like, ‘F- you!’ or something like that. “Especially once the ‘Call Me’ video came out,” he added. The VMA winner went on to further discuss his safety, admitting that he “absolutely” feels unsafe in public “a lot of the. “It’s more for my own safety rather than anything else.” Distinctly calm delivery and voice intact, he rolled out nonstop favorites such as Hate Me Now, You Owe Me, I Can, Oochie Wally and Got Yourself a Gun. “The honest truth is, I don’t want to speak on a lot of the homophobia within rap and whatnot because I feel like this is a very dangerous playing field, you know?” he said. The trailer shows off some players on their new teams, such as Dwight Howard in his Rockets jersey. However, after he was then asked if he had any thoughts on rapper DaBaby’s anti-LGBTQ+ comments he made at a music festival last month, Lil Nas X explained why he doesn’t want to say much on the subject. Today 2K Games has released a trailer for their upcoming basketball experience, NBA 2K14. Diddy ordered the scene removed before the video aired, but the wrong edit was sent to MTV, and it aired with his crucifixion scene in place. Lil Nas X decided to “pass” on answering a question about homophobia in the music industry. This song created a great deal of controversy for Diddy (known at the time as Puff Daddy) when he appeared in the video on a cross. Lil Nas X Drops Nude Prison Dance Sequence in New Music Video with Jack Harlow Spoofing Nike Lawsuit He’s really cute.’ Not only that, a lot of other boys my age, I was, like, ‘Oh, this boy is cute.'” However, Lil Nas X added that he “didn’t act on anything until middle school, but then high school.” “I had feelings for my sister’s cousin on her father’s side. The “Old Town Road” rapper - who came out as gay during Pride Month 2019 - revealed that he knew he was gay when he was “maybe like” five years old. Before that, I had a guy who - it wasn’t my boyfriend, but we met in high school, we met in middle school, and we talked after we both found out that each other were gay or whatnot.” When asked if he was recognized on there, Lil Nas X said, “I wasn’t famous. The two-time Grammy winner went on to chat about the LGBTQ+ dating app, Grindr, sharing that he actually met his first boyfriend on the app. It’s a feeling,” added Lil Nas X, whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill. “A lot of them emotionally unavailable and whatnot. “I’ve had some good boyfriends, some bad ones,” the “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” artist, 22, explained. 2021 MTV VMA Nominations: Justin Bieber, Megan Thee Stallion Lead the Pack