Kodak Black Slammed For Photo Of Adult Woman 'Twerking' On His Child

Kodak Black’s public behavior is under scrutiny once again. Roughly two months after the Pompano Beach rapper was ridiculed for awkwardly kissing his mother on the mouth and grabbing her butt as they danced, people are now questioning his parenting style.

On Thursday (December 23), a photo of Kodak Black encouraging a grown woman to twerk on his 7-year-old son went viral. The child had a giant smile on his face as Kodak helped him smack the woman on her rear end with his hand.

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The comment section blew up as soon as The Neighborhood Talk posted the photo to its Instagram account. One person wrote, “Y’all need to stop taking the innocence out of kids so early…it is not their time! Let kids be kids!!” while another said, “Why would she even participate. Like both are sick asf.”

Others brought up Kodak Black’s history of sexual assault with, “Now he already got one sexual assault charge.. don’t get another one now!” Overall, people couldn’t believe an adult would even agree to do it in the first place and some even called for Child Protective Services to get involved.

Naturally, Kodak Black typically has an explanation whenever he’s the center of controversy. In April, he claimed he “ain’t did that shit” after copping a plea deal for the alleged sexual assault, and he didn’t think groping his mother was inappropriate either. Following the viral dance video, he said he was simply showing her how much he loves her — but only seemed to make matters worse.

“When I see my mama, homie, I adore her, homie,” Kodak said. “I kiss her feet, homie, what you talkin’ bout boy… Some of you n-ggas don’t even holla at your mama. Some of you n-ggas don’t even call your mama, homie. Some of you n-ggas don’t even spend time with your mama, homie. She ain’t trippin’. I don’t give a fuck what you talkin’ bout, n-gga.

“I grabbed my mama because I treat my mama like my lady, n-gga. That’s my queen, n-gga. I don’t fuck my mama, we ain’t doin’ no crazy shit. I grab her, like I make her feel real beautiful. I remind my mama, ‘You beautiful, I’m fucked up bout you ma, I’m in love with you.’”