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Comedian Mike Epps recently linked up with Boosie Badazz, and the two had a candid moment about controversy and public backlash.
Epps has been facing criticism online after making jokes about homeless people during a recent stand-up set. The comments sparked backlash from some social media users, with calls for him to apologize and others attempting to “cancel” the comedian.
During their meetup, Boosie offered blunt advice: don’t apologize.
According to Boosie, comedians should be able to push boundaries without folding under public pressure. The Baton Rouge rapper has built a reputation for standing firm in the face of criticism himself, and he appeared to encourage Epps to do the same.
The moment quickly made rounds online, adding fuel to ongoing debates about comedy, free speech, and where audiences draw the line. While some believe public figures should take accountability when jokes offend certain groups, others argue that stand-up comedy has always involved edgy and uncomfortable material.
As the conversation continues, Epps has not indicated whether he plans to issue any apology — but with Boosie in his corner, it doesn’t look likely.
Mike Epps links up with Boosie, and Boosie tells him DO NOT apologize to anyone after they tried canceling him for joking about homeless people 😭💯 pic.twitter.com/OkaRn16jrU
— Dubs⛧ (@onlydubsX) February 23, 2026
Mike Epps Speaks Out After Backlash Over Helping Homeless Man and His Family pic.twitter.com/FEjK2hxxGT
— ⛱️ (@Vickcantmiss) February 22, 2026










