Boosie Badazz’s Instagram troubles have inspired him to take legal action against the Facebook-owned service.
After facing more headaches on his new IG page, the Baton Rouge native claimed he’d file a discrimination lawsuit with the help of his lawyer Drew Findling.
“I STARTED A NEW IG @boosienewig n they stopped my live soon as shaderoom posted it,” he wrote on Twitter. “I HAVENT POSTED NOTHIN R WENT LIVE this is discrimination/racial etc. IM SUEING CALLING DREW NOW.”
Boosie’s original Instagram account was deleted in August. His page was deactivated over sexual content, which was frequently on display during his livestreams.

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The outspoken artist wasn’t happy about losing access to his favorite social media platform, ranting about the situation on multiple occasions. He even offered to pay Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg $100,000 to have his account restored.
While Boosie hasn’t had any luck in getting his page reinstated, he got back on Instagram with what he calls a temporary account. His new IG, @boosienewig, has roughly 345,000 followers as of Thursday (September 17).
View a few of his recent posts below.