
Flau’jae Says Boosie Badazz Was Like A Father To Her
Flau’jae Johnson recently shared a personal story that shed light on a meaningful connection with Boosie Badazz—one that goes far beyond music or fame. During her sit-down with Shannon Sharpe on the Club Shay Shay podcast, the LSU athlete and rapper opened up about how Boosie stepped into her life during a time when she needed guidance the most.
Her father, rapper Camoflauge, was killed in 2003, just months after she was born. Growing up without him left a noticeable void, but Boosie, who was a close friend of Camoflauge, quietly became a supportive figure throughout her life. “He’s got a heart of gold. He’ll give you the shirt off his back,” Flau’jae said. “He showed me love and took care of me like I was his child while I was in his presence. He’ll always have my respect.”
She recalled how Boosie would always step in when her mother couldn’t meet a big need, and she spoke with appreciation about the sense of security and love he brought her. “If I ever needed anything big and my momma said she couldn’t do it, Boosie would come through. It was just crazy to me because I never had a father figure,” she explained.
Though she acknowledged that Boosie has had his share of controversial moments, Flau’jae made it clear that her admiration for him runs deep. “I can’t defend all his off-the-wall antics,” she said, “but I will always have love for him.”
The interview quickly made its way to social media, where fans applauded Boosie’s quiet acts of kindness. Many praised his humility and loyalty, noting that for over two decades, he’s never publicly boasted about what he’s done for Flau’jae—he just showed up when it mattered.