Comedian Andrew Schulz joked about Meek Mill during a stand-up show in March 2024. The Brilliant Idiots podcaster shared how he didn’t think the rapper was “gay” but rather that he was “incredibly bad” in “proving he’s straight.”
Disclaimer: This article has references to s*xual assault that may upset the readers. Discretion is advised.
At the time, Meek Mill responded on X by writing:
“The first time I laughed at being gay. But don’t wit me in real life I may swing lol.”
Now, amid the Andrew Schulz and Kendrick Lamar feud, Meek Mill weighed in again via social media.
“White man saying they’ll r*pe black men openly is extreme… and then say it’s just a joke… black manhood, not a joke! I seen the same guy saying I was gay on his stand-up! My white friends like it’s a joke! We don’t joke like that in the black community at all!!” Meek wrote on X on December 5.
However, in response, Andrew Schulz reminded him of his previous tweet by sharing its screenshot and writing, “You seemed to like it…”
Exploring further Andrew Schulz's comments on Meek Mill
Earlier this year, Andrew Schulz performed live at Philadelphia, where he made fun of Meek Mill’s sexuality amid rumors that the rapper might be “gay.”
“I’ll be honest with you… He is maybe the worst in history at doing that. If someone accuses you of being gay, you don’t go on Twitter and go, ‘I love p***y so much, it’s so juicy, it’s wet, it’s my favorite thing to put my d**k in,’” Schulz said back then.
Later, he posted his stand-up moment on X and captioned the post:
“Meek Mill is not gay… BUT… Philly I love you. Thank you for always holding me down… just like Meek would hold down Puf… JOKING. JOKING. Meek, I love you, brother!”
Back then, Meek Mill was trending online after many netizens speculated that former music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones indirectly mentioned him in his February 2024 lawsuit against Diddy. The $30 million civil suit that alleged Diddy of s*xual harassment, drugging, and blackmail also mentioned that “a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj” had alleged secret s*xual relations with the Bad Boy Records founder.
While netizens theorized that the person was Meek Mill from the description, Meek Mill refuted the claims via tweets over the months. He also distanced himself from Diddy’s ongoing legal troubles and told a curious fan last month, “No Diddy gang” after he was approached on the street.
In September, Meek also offered $100,000 to whoever could “clear” his name from the Diddy scandal as videos and images of him and the Love Album maker continued circulating online.
In brief, looking at Andrew Schulz’s remarks on Kendrick Lamar
On Thursday, Meek Mill ripped into Andrew Schulz after the latter’s inappropriate remarks about Kendrick Lamar. In his Andrew Schulz’s Flagrant with Akaash Singh comedy podcast, 41-year-old Schulz shared a lengthy rant against K-Dot, claiming he could s*xually assault the Compton rapper.
“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,” he shared.
“I don't even know if I'll get hard. But, if we're in a cell, and we're bored and we're done tattooing each other, whatever you do in a cell, and we ran out of board games and we did all the other things, and we cleaned everything, and I'm like, 'Man, I might as well f**k you.' There's nothing he can physically do to stop that. I'd put his legs in the air and choose a position."
Schulz’s comments came in the wake of Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics, “Don't let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that's law,” in his latest single, Wacced Out Murals, from the sixth studio album, GNX.
While K-Dot didn’t name anyone in particular, netizens theorized it was a diss against Schulz for joking about Black women and his comments on the “Black girlfriend effect” during a podcast earlier this year.
Andrew took it personally and, apart from the above-mentioned s*xual comments, called Kendrick a hypocrite. Schulz claimed the rapper was using his name for “clout” and told DJ Akademiks in a statement that the Not Like Us hitmaker was “too woke” to get a “joke.”
Apart from Meek Mill, Peter Rosenberg, TDE President Punch, and Ice Cube's son O'Shea Jackson Jr. also criticized Andrew Schulz for his comments against Kendrick Lamar.