Sukihana has been criticized for a recent visit she made to London’s Buckingham Palace, and was slammed for “embarrassing” Black people while outside the prestigious landmark.
On Monday (July 17), Suki stopped by the King of England’s home and was captured on video horrifying some onlookers as she left the palace grounds.
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“I’m trying to get my coochie stretched,” Sukihana said as she walked past some locals. “I’m trying to get my coochie stretched and eat a n-gga ass. We’ll be eating n-ggas ass today.”
Suki then wrote in the caption: “I was tryna be classy but business class is good enough Cause suki international now.”
While some found the antic to be funny, a lot of people criticized Suki’s behavior, taking to the comments section of her post to say she ruined a chance to change a problematic narrative about Black people, with one person calling her actions “embarrassing.”
“N-ggas really laughing huh,” added another. “This shit ain’t funny…You fuk they heads up by talking like you got sense ..This shit is a backfire…i don’t care if she meant it..N-GAS just do but dont think..This don’t make whyte folks uncomfortable because this is what they want…So they laughing too…”
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A third person wrote: “I love you Suki but be aware that freedom of speech is not a thing in England and they have strict public decency laws.”
On The Neighborhood Talk‘s re-share of the post, someone labelled the “EATING” rapper’s behavior as “ghetto” and told her to “have some decorum. Damn.” Another critic echoed this sentiment, writing: “She making black people look bad.”
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Sukihana isn’t the only rapper to visit Buckingham Palace recently. Last August, Rick Ross said he was denied entry to the palace and took to Instagram to share his grievances about the experience.
“Alright so y’all saw me go to Buckingham Palace,” Rozay said on his Instagram Story after sharing a clip of him arriving outside the gates of the palace. “I pulled the homie to the side and told him you know, who I was, the Biggest Bawse. And for one of the first times in a long time that didn’t get me in. It didn’t get me through the gates.”