Lucky Daye Called Out Online Following Controversial BBL Tweet

Lucky Daye Called Out Online Following Controversial BBL Tweet

R&B star Lucky Daye recently caught the wrath of Twitter after users felt that one of his statements was a bit too cheeky for their liking.

It all went down shortly after the 2022 American Music Awards (AMAs) wrapped. During the early hours of Monday, Nov. 21, Lucky made an odd proclamation on social media relating to Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs) and Apple AirTags.

“If I get you a BBL I’m putting an AirTag in it,” he tweeted.

Twitter Has A Field Day With Lucky Daye

This late-night tweet soon caught a ton of attention and backlash, and users weren’t afraid to get gutter with their criticism.

A plethora of individuals specifically bashed Lucky Daye as a “deadbeat dad.” This critique is rooted in comments made by the mother of his daughter, who also accused him of not paying child support.

On top of calling him a deadbeat, people also went about reminding the 37-year-old singer of his age.

Not missing the opportunity, some declared that the backlash signaled it was the singer’s “unlucky daye.”

Finally, people threw in a revelation that Ne-Yo made about Lucky Daye earlier this year on FAQ Podcast.

Specifically, the “Closer” singer revealed that he was interested in signing Lucky a while back. However, after Ne-Yo caught Lucky in his bed with a woman, the deal was off the table.

So, with Lucky Daye already in the hot seat, participants just had to throw this in his face.

Users ultimately came out of the situation learning quite a bit more about the singer, as well as Twitter accountability.

Despite all the backlash Lucky received, he didn’t respond to any tweets and just kept it moving.

In fact, he appears to still be focused on his recent appearance at the AMAs.

What are your thoughts on the BBL AirTag tweet, and do you think Lucky Daye deserved the backlash he received?

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