Sexyy Red is no stranger to online criticism, and she feels it more than most. During a recent chat on Big Boy’s Neighborhood, the St. Louis rapper laid bare her thoughts on being the “most hated” female rapper.

She believes there’s a growing force working against her. “I think [the hate comments] are getting bigger. I ain’t gon’ fake it,” she expressed. Sexyy suspects possible hidden agendas fueling the negativity, speculating, “Is y’all sending people to comment under here? I feel like it’s some hidden agendas.”

In the face of adversity, Red continues to thrive and keep busy. Her packed schedule even led her to decline a full-time role as a WWE wrestler. Despite participating in a 2024 WWE cameo with Shawn Michaels, the time commitment proved unmanageable. “Rapping and wrestling are pretty much the same,” she noted about the demanding nature of both fields.

In music, Sexyy Red has been active, collaborating with Bruno Mars on the energetically titled track “Fat Juicy & Wet.” Mars teased the song as a potential strip club anthem on Instagram, just days before it dropped.

Despite the trolls and trials, Sexyy Red finds strength in her success and growing career. While some may question her methods or her presence, the support she receives is undeniable, fueling her determination to continue thriving in the rap world. “What do she do to y’all? She just be chilling!” is a common sentiment among her supporters, highlighting the bewildering nature of the animosity she encounters.


Facing criticism is part of the game for Sexyy Red, yet it doesn’t deter her from pursuing her dreams. Fueled by both love and hate, she navigates the tumultuous waters of fame with resilience and a flair for the dramatic.

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