Andrew Schulz has drawn the ire of the internet once again, including that of O'Shea Jackson Jr. This time, it's for some inappropriate comments he made about himself and Kendrick Lamar.
In the latest episode of Flagrant, Schulz said he's ready to force himself on the "Not Like Us" rapper, noting that there was nothing he could do about it. The comments have since ignited an intense wave of scrutiny, and O'Shea Jackson also had a lot to say. He took to X to weigh in, noting that while he was once a fan, he no longer finds the comedian funny, claiming he changed.
Fans have since begun weighing in, with many noting that Andrew Schulz was never funny in the first place. Here's what one user tweeted:
"How??? He isn't and wasn't funny. Tf???"
Others chimed in as well:
"Andrew deff hides racism behind the guise of being a comedian," one user noted.
"He didn't "change" y'all just gave him a pass when the "joke" was on black women. Now he's basically violating black mens manhood so it's not funny anymore. But it was never funny," another added.
"He's changed from a few years ago idk what happened to him," a third person chimed in.
"If you were a fan you’d know this is on brand. You just don’t like that he’s talking about Kendrick," someone else asserted.
However, the comments didn't end there, as many more weighed in:
"why would people be surprised by a comedian continuing to make jokes??" one user questioned.
"Changed? Pay attention sir," someone else suggested.
"He been a loser bro. Yall just catching up," another added.
"If this stopped u from being a fan then u never truly were," a fourth person claimed.
Scores online were of the opinion that Andrew Schulz was simply hiding his racism behind jokes and mockery.
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In the podcast segment, at one point, Andrew Schulz can be heard saying:
"I would make love to him and there’s nothing he could do about it. Just Kendrick Lamar. I would make love to him and the only thing he could do is decide if it’s consensual or not. That’s the only thing he could do. If it’s me and Kendrick, it’s about physics."
O'Shea Jackson Jr. was unimpressed. He took to X to note,
"Man how people change on some weird sh**."
He also added that he was once a fan of his. In another tweet, he also referred to the comedian as "weird."
Elsewhere in the segment, Andrew Schulz was responding to an apparent diss bar in Kendrick Lamar's latest track, "Wacced Out Murals", in which, one of his bars go: "Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law.”
While Lamar may not have name-dropped Schulz, the American comedian was quick to assume it was about him.
He suggested that Lamar was simply using him for attention, noting that he should be thanked for giving the rapper so many views.
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