Boosie Badazz has walked again his racially charged remarks about former LSU pupil athlete Hailey Van Lith. On Thursday (April 4), Badazz shared a prolonged stream of consciousness in a reel posted to his Instagram web page wherein he expressed regret for earlier critique of Van Lith’s efficiency in LSU Girls’s basketball workforce’s loss to Iowa within the elite 8.
Previous to sharing the general public apology, Van Lith, who transferred from Louisville to LSU in 2023, entered the NCAA switch portal for the second time inside a yr. In his preliminary remarks, Boosie took full duty for permitting his feelings to get the perfect of him.
“Hey, I need to apologize to Hailey Van Lith,” he mentioned partly. “That’s my dangerous. I bought in my emotions. I actually wished y’all to win, man. I bought my emotions.”
As he continued, Boosie appeared to disclose a part of his frustration wasn’t even rooted in Van Lith’s effort however quite a big wager he positioned on the sport.
“I shouldn’t have mentioned what I mentioned,” he mentioned earlier than including, “I apologized to you and to LSU. I apologize. I imply, that’s all I can say. I bought in my emotions. I actually wished y’all to beat Iowa. I simply actually bought my emotions. I had a giant o###### on the sport. I imply, my dangerous. OK.”
In a since-deleted video posted on Instagram, Boosie Badazz harshly criticized Van Lith for her efficiency throughout LSU’s loss, referring to her because the workforce’s solely “white participant” along with alluding to the concept she was “scared to dying” of Iowa’s all-time main scorer, Caitlin Clark. Van Lith performed half-hour and scored 9 factors to go together with a single help and single rebound in LSU’s 87-94 loss to Iowa.
Watch the complete video above.