YK Osiris has issued a public apology following backlash over an alleged sexual assault involving fellow rapper Sukihana. As the situation unfolds, Suki’s past actions have resurfaced, adding another layer to the ongoing conversation. Amid the ongoing controversy, Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill came to Osiris’ defense on Twitter, urging against tearing down young artists for their mistakes in today’s hypersexualized era.
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YK Osiris took to Instagram to publicly extend his sincerest apology to Sukihana for his behavior at The Crew League event in Atlanta on June 11. The rapper admitted that he crossed boundaries while attempting to be playful, emphasizing his embarrassment and taking full responsibility for his actions. Osiris deeply admired the “Born By The River” rapper, clarifying that disrespecting her was never his intention.
“I want to publicly offer my sincerest apology to Sukihana. In an attempt to be playful, I misread the moment and violated Sukihana’s boundaries. I understand the importance of consent and I am embarrassed by my behavior. I take full responsibility and have made multiple attempts to apologize. I have the utmost admiration for Sukihana and it was never my intention to disrespect her.”
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Amid the controversy, Sukihana’s past actions resurfaced, creating further debate. A photo of Sukihana twerking on a young boy circulated on social media. The incident raised questions about her behavior and intentions. A fan tweeted, “Nah fr What would possess suki to twerk on that little ass boy wtf??”
Meanwhile, Meek Mill defended Osiris on Twitter in an attempt to support the Jacksonville rapper:
“Don’t do this to him please he is a good kid …. Just slap him and he gotta let you something … we don’t need our young bulls tore down for mistakes in this hyper sexual era…. I support suki … hold that shit down on some street shit.”
Meek’s tweet sparked mixed reactions, with some fans questioning his choice of words. Critics accused him of condoning misconduct, leading to a discussion about accountability and responsible messaging.
One user took to Twitter saying, “LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nah Meek be coming on here and chattttttttinnnnnnnnnnn! Like do you proof read at all? “Hold that shit down on some street shit” like huh it’s giving don’t snitch on a rapist.”
Sukihana has since deleted her Twitter account and has not addressed the controversy surrounding her interaction with the young boy.
Updated by Chris Samuel on June 15th, 2023
Social media personality and reality star Amber Rose has taken to her Instagram account to condemn rapper YK Osiris for an alleged incident of sexual assault on rapper and media personality Sukihana. The incident occurred during the Revolt Crew League celebrity basketball tournament, where a video surfaced showing the Jacksonville rapper forcefully kissing Sukihana, causing discomfort and concern among viewers.
During the recent Revolt Crew League, a disturbing video emerged, capturing the moment when YK Osiris approached Sukihana and forcibly kissed her on the face. The incident took place while others around her were laughing, and the “Casamigos” rapper appeared visibly uncomfortable, awkwardly laughing off the situation. Adding to the concern, YK Osiris then walked away, seemingly laughing, and sought validation from another male for his actions.
Amber Rose took to her Instagram and expressed outrage over the incident, highlighting the need to protect Black women and denouncing any excuse for non-consensual physical contact. The College Hill star wrote:
“Are we really going to sit back and let this happen to Sukihana??? She was sexually assaulted and no one did anything!!! This is the entertainment business and she is an entertainer!!! Using her lyrics and her persona as an excuse to physically touch her and force without her consent is absolutely disgusting. What happened to “protect Black women”??? I cried watching that video and I’m sure a lot of women have as well”
In other recent news that refers to Sukihana’s racy persona, she recently teamed up with rapper NLE Choppa and “Poundtown” rapper Sexxy Red, for a raunchy music video for “SLUT ME OUT.” The three artists faced backlash from fans after it revealed NLE Choppa “dogwalking” the two female artists by their hair.
Sukihana later took to Twitter to express her emotions. She shared,
“I drink to hide that I’m very sensitive. I feel things more than the average person. I stopped drinking yesterday but today I’ve been crying all day. I asked God to strengthen me and use me to help others and to order my steps in his world. I just want to go away for a while”.
Suki tweeted again saying, “I am hurt and I am scared to stand up for myself.” Subsequently, she disabled her Twitter account until further notice.
The video and Sukihana’s reaction sparked outrage on social media, with many users condemning YK Osiris and showing support for Sukihana. Twitter users emphasized that no matter how comfortable a woman is in her sexuality, it is never acceptable for a man to force himself on her without consent.
One user tweeted, “I don’t care how comfortable a woman is in her sexuality, it is never ok for a man to force himself on a woman just because he feels like he can. Suki looked visibly uncomfortable on that stage when YK Osiris stupid ass forced a kiss on her. Pack his dumbass up.”
In 2017, actress Keke Palmer bravely spoke out about a similar incident she faced, where she experienced sexual intimidation from Trey Songz at a party.
Originally written by Yasmine Duhe.