Lil Nas X chased by thug screaming ‘f**k you’ after Montero video dropped

Entertainment, LGBTQ, Music

In the “Montero” video, Lil Nas X grinds on the devil, before becoming the new king of the underworld. (YouTube/ Lil Nas X)

Lil Nas X has revealed that he felt “unsafe” after releasing the video for “Montero”, and was even chased by a thug screaming “f**k you”.

Speaking to Variety, Lil Nas X discussed his journey from trying to become an “acceptable gay person”, to unapologetically embracing his queerness.

But, as a pioneer in the rap world, this has left him feeling “unsafe”.

Lil Nas X decided not to directly address any homophobic comments made by those in his own industry, and said: “The honest truth is, I don’t want to speak on a lot of the homophobia within rap because I feel like this is a very dangerous playing field.

“It’s more for my own safety rather than anything else.”

Asked if that meant he has felt “unsafe”, he said: “Yeah, a lot of times, absolutely.”

“Especially after [‘Montero’]. There was literally someone who chased my car a few days after that video came out, yelling, ‘F**k you!’ or something.

“And that’s when I actually started getting security.”

When Lil Nas X released the video for his song “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” earlier this year, which saw him have a make-out session with a snake-bodied, three-eyed alien, and pole dance down into hell to give Satan a lap dance, he delighted his fans, but also received a lot of backlash. 

Although he admitted that he can’t be sure the incident was related to the video’s release, he added: “I feel like it couldn’t be a coincidence.”

Despite often feeling ‘unsafe’, Lil Nas X has continued to make unashamedly queer music

Lil Nas X has refused to let haters hold him back, and last month dropped his new single “Industry Baby”.

The video follows him to prison after a judge hands him a guilty sentence in court, following on from a previously released skit the rapper created satirising his Nike “Satan shoe” saga.

At Montero state prison, his cell is filled with Grammys, and the video later shows Lil Nas X and his backup dancers stripping down for a jaw-dropping, steamy dance scene in the prison’s shower room.

Lil Nas X used the lyrics of “Industry Baby” to hit back at his homophobic critics, promising he won’t “run from nothing” even if his haters “get your soldiers”.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for November 19, 2024
The spirits of Black trans women are unbreakable & no hateful rhetoric can strip us of our worth
Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ Subverts Being Trapped in a Glass Castle
The Best Debut Books of 2024, According to Debutiful
Rihanna Posed with Fans in a Zimmermann Spring 2025 Look While Promoting Fenty Beauty in Barbados