They call them “fun boys.” There’s a rumor that Busta Rhymes always wants some fun boys around him. One day, I was walking across the street, and Busta Rhymes grabbed my hand. When Orlando Brown mentioned Busta Rhymes in a video, claiming they had been intimate, it went viral. People found it hard to believe because Busta Rhymes doesn’t seem like the type to be on the down-low.

Orlando said, “We made love.” When asked, “Who did you make love with? Busta Rhymes?” it was hard to imagine Busta in that scenario. But Hollywood is a strange place, and we barely know half of what goes on behind the scenes. Surprisingly, Orlando’s claims weren’t just empty talk. Two other people have backed up his story, saying Busta does enjoy the company of fun boys. Even Busta Rhymes’ former bodyguard, Big Homie, revealed in an interview that Busta really likes to be around these fun boys. “He’s super possessive, bro. This has been common knowledge. My promoter friends would always say, ‘We need to bring some fun boys for Busta.'”

So, yes, Busta allegedly likes having fun boys in his VIP sections. This isn’t about questioning his orientation but pointing out how some big names in the industry act tough and mighty in public while hiding their true selves in private because they’re afraid to be open about who they really are.

The rumors about Busta Rhymes’ alleged behind-the-scenes activities started circulating in the early 2000s. Around that time, Wendy Williams was on a mission to expose what she called the “homo thugs” in the hip-hop industry. Unfortunately for Wendy, some of the people she named were powerful and influential figures in entertainment. This led to significant repercussions for her. She was literally driven out of New York and ended up in Philadelphia. Diddy, for example, had one of the top DJs removed from Hot 97 because Wendy wanted to share a photo of him with his pants down. Wendy was relentless, saying, “Diddy has been a G since the 90s.” But it was Diddy who got her fired from Hot 97, back when Bad Boy Records was on fire.

Even though Wendy’s revelations had already spread, and Busta tried hard to erase the interviews where she talked about him, the rumors didn’t go away. Now, years later, Busta’s former bodyguard, Big Homie, has spilled some serious tea in an interview with Cam Capone. He revealed that Busta loves having attractive young men in his VIP sections. He even shared a story involving Don Benjamin and a well-known gay lawyer, where Busta couldn’t keep his hands to himself once he saw them.

“I was out with Don Benjamin at the club, and we ended up at Busta Rhymes’ place. There was this lawyer with us, a gay guy—super cool. Good guy. Busta really wanted him in his section. He pulled him in and tucked him away in the corner. I thought, ‘He didn’t come with us.'”

It’s no secret that Diddy is currently facing serious investigations, but it’s worth noting that before things went south for him, he and Busta were pretty tight. Busta is rumored to have been a regular at Diddy’s infamous parties. Given the rumors about what happens at those parties, it’s not hard to believe that Busta was part of the wild activities if the stories about his preferences are true.

This is the guy who pioneered joint venture deals, label deals, and production deals. He’s an innovator. I have to give credit to Dallas Austin for starting this trend, but it completely changed the industry. We’ve never seen anything like it before. Just like how greatness was built upon the foundation laid by Scott, this shift was monumental for the music industry.
Bua has managed to steer clear of Diddy’s controversies so far, but with new information coming out all the time, we’ll see how long that lasts. Wendy Williams labeled certain rappers as “homo thugs” not because they’re gay, but because they use intimidation tactics to exploit young men on the rise and are unnecessarily aggressive towards women.

Big Homie pointed this out when he talked about Busta Rhymes getting mad at women for just being women. There are countless videos of Busta getting angry at females for minor things. In one instance, a girl touched him, and he threw a drink on her and went crazy. Busta has a long list of charges against both men and women, and his intimidating persona has led to several run-ins with law enforcement over the years.

The rumors about Busta being a DL (down-low) rapper shocked many fans, especially coming from the controversial Orlando Brown. While some fans found these revelations hard to believe, others made some interesting observations. One person wrote, “No one has ever seen Busta Rhymes with a woman.” Another added, “The only girls I ever saw Busta being cool with were Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson.” Big Homie said he’s known about Busta’s behavior for almost a decade, calling it an open secret in the celebrity circle.

“This is common knowledge, bro. If you’re in the mix like I’ve been, you know this. How long has it been like this?” he said. “I knew about Busta’s actions since 2012.”

When asked why no one in the industry spoke up, Big Homie explained that many people prioritize the perks of being close to stars like Busta. They want to be in the VIP section, at the clubs, video shoots, and backstage events. This desire to be close to fame often outweighs other considerations.

For those thinking this is just one jealous ex-bodyguard spreading rumors, it’s worth noting that others have had similar encounters with Busta. In 2020, gay YouTuber Trip Ali shared a story on his channel about Busta trying to pick him up in NYC, being very touchy and eager.
“Busta Rhymes just grabbed my hand, and he’s shaking; he’s holding my hand. At first, I didn’t realize it was Busta. You know, Busta Rhymes is tall; I probably only came up to his chest. The first thing that caught my eye was this big Flipmode chain, blinding me. I looked at the chain and then up, realizing, ‘Oh, it’s Busta! What’s up?’ He’s still holding my hand, and I’m like, ‘What’s up, man? What are you doing?’ I told him, ‘Oh, me and my people, we’re about to go to this club around the corner. What’s up, man?’”

Trip Ali shared that Busta invited him to join his VIP section at the club. He got really excited, thinking it would be a regular party with a superstar like Busta Rhymes. While still looking around, Busta continued holding his hand and said, “You know, I’m about to go in this club. We got a section. You can come in with me if you want.” Trip responded, “What? For real?”

Busta Rhymes has always been vocal about his views on the LGBTQ community, stating that he doesn’t conform to certain societal trends. There was a public incident where he had a confrontation with a construction worker who yelled a homophobic slur at him. Another time, in a gay club in NYC, he reportedly became enraged when a gay fan touched him on the shoulder, repeatedly yelling, “Why are you touching me, man? Get away from me.”

“Busta, why visit a gay club if you don’t want to feel another man’s hands touching yours? It just doesn’t add up. If you detest gay people, why are more people coming forward accusing you of the same behavior?” Someone commented, “I’m now, for some reason, convinced that all that happened to Orlando as a child and teen led him to expose these people the way he does. He’s traumatized and has learned to cope by jokingly speaking about factual situations.”

Wendy Williams couldn’t spill these secrets earlier because powerful figures silenced her. But now, people like Orlando Brown, Cat Williams, and Jaguar Wright are revealing the hidden secrets of these beloved celebrities. “Not one celebrity has sued Orlando or Jaguar Wright for defamation because they’re speaking the truth,” a fan wrote. Someone else added, “I guess we see why Wendy ended up the way she did. They had to destroy her to shut her up.”

Honestly, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to dismiss these claims and allegations about all these celebrities. Do you think Orlando might be telling the truth after all?

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