Lil Uzi Vert is in full support of women getting Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBLs), despite the hate the rapper says surrounds the popular surgery trend.
In a new episode of Pitchfork‘s Over/Under series published on Monday (December 30), Uzi ranked a variety of things over or underrated, and on the topic of BBLs – they fall under the latter for the Philadelphia native.
“Underrated and the reason why I say underrated because BBLs actually get a lot of hate,” Uzi said. “Only people that be hating on BBLs – especially, I guess, the boy community – is the ones that don’t got no BBL girls. So BBLs is lit. I mean they cool. Like if a woman wanted to make they self look better in their eyes, then I’m with it.”
You can view the full episode below.
Elsewhere in the sit-down, Lil Uzi Vert warned fans about the dangers of inhaling nitrous oxide gas.
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When asked their thoughts on whippets, Uzi, who has been rumored to have used the substance, said: “Overrated! Don’t do whippets! Them jawns will — they is bad! Yo, don’t do them. They is bad. They’ll have you eating foods you never ate, they’ll have you hanging with people you never hung with. That’s just what I heard.”
They added: “Honestly, with no money and no narrative, whippets is really bad. I’m really saying that. I don’t saying nothing is bad; I’m the guy that loves everything. Whippets are fucking bad, bro.”
Whippets is a slang term for nitrous oxide and comes in the form of small metal cannisters.
The prolonged use of the drug can lead to brain damage, as well as problems with other organs and vitamin B12 deficiency.
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Lil Uzi Vert had previously said that they were ready to turn over a new leaf when it comes to the use of nitrous oxide, not long after seeming to address the longstanding rumors about their use of the drug.
In several Instagram Stories posted last month, Baby Pluto captioned a selfie: “Nomore bad stuff,” with emojis of a salute, a wind face emoji and a balloon emoji.
They also addressed fan concerns over their alleged use of nitrous oxide on their latest album Eternal Atake 2.
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On the opening track “We Good,” the Philadelphia native responded to the rumors by spitting: “They said I was lost, they thought I was a dead guy, I was on that NOS.”