Big Boi Sees Twitter Backlash After Divisive Tweet About Motherhood

Many mothers took offense to Big Boi's Twitter meme, which was met with heated responses across the board.

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Outkast rapper Big Boi saw the wrath of Twitter today after he posted a meme about modern-day motherhood that many took offense to. The meme shows Florida Evans, the fictional character played by Esther Rolle in the 70s TV show Good Times, juxtaposed against a scantily clad woman. Under Evans it says "Mothers in the 70s," while under the second woman it says "Mothers now." Underneath, it reads "And we act like we don't know what's wrong with these kids."

Many fans took issue with the message of the meme, and wasted no time in calling him out for what they saw as hypocrisy and outdated ideas of motherhood.

It's just cute to me how big Boi thinks moms back in the day weren't busting it open. How you think you got here? By faith?

— suguru ghetto (@candacesin_) May 30, 2016

Ironic that Big Boi posted this. Cuz he was married and had a stripper pole in his basement.. pic.twitter.com/pjvM2hyzKc

— @Gumbino (@derekt529) May 30, 2016

Big Boi had a child with another woman during his marriage which makes his meme even more laughable

— 🇳🇬NaijaGal🇳🇬 (@Naija4LifeO) May 30, 2016

Did you think Big Boi's tweet went too far? Or was it just a harmless commentary? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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