Blueface Addresses ‘Cult’ Accusations After Viral Video

Blueface is responding to yet another controversy.

Over the weekend, the “Thotiana” rapper posted a video where multiple women appear to be living at his house and sleeping in bunk beds. He goes from room to room waking them up and announcing that they must “get tattoos or go home.” After the clip went viral, Blueface came under fire as social media criticized the bizarre scene, with some even comparing it to a cult akin to R. Kelly.

But as Blueface explained, it’s all part of his reality show that’s been going on for weeks. Season 2 just wrapped and auditions for a third season are about to begin. For $40/month, fans can watch the show exclusively on his OnlyFans page.

Amid the backlash, Blueface addressed his critics. “Wtf is a cult ?” he tweeted on Monday.

He went on to reveal that the female “contestants” are put up at his house for three weeks. They film for his show and in exchange, he takes care of their financial needs and promotes their brands. He says that he does not live with the women and stays in his second house.

Blueface denied any implications of sexual misconduct. “We don’t tolerate any sexual conduct between men and women so the women do tend to grow interest in each other because of this but they are adults at the end of the day it’s only so much I can control so what they do with each other is apart of the show,” he said.

He also clapped back at those who took issue with the women’s living conditions, adding, “Americas next top model was on bunk beds but y’all mad at me.”