Reginae Carter, the daughter of renowned rapper Lil Wayne, has come to her father’s defense following criticism of his performance during “SNL 50: The Anniversary Special.” Lil Wayne took the stage alongside The Roots, delivering a medley of his classic hits, including “Uproar,” “Lollipop,” “6 Foot 7 Foot,” “Mrs. Officer,” and “A Milli.” While many fans appreciated the performance, some took to social media to express their dissatisfaction.
In response to the negative comments, Reginae addressed the critics directly on Instagram, stating:
“Y’all are some d riders! My dad been having fun performing for years! He is truly himself when he hits the stage. Go play with y’all mf kids… He collected a check after this… What y’all get for hating? Not a damn thing!”
This isn’t the first time Reginae has publicly supported her father. In previous interviews, she has emphasized the close bond they share and her admiration for his resilience in the face of criticism. Lil Wayne, a father of four, has also spoken about the importance of family in his life, noting that despite not having a father figure himself, he strives to be a present and supportive parent.
The “SNL 50” performance has reignited discussions among fans about Lil Wayne’s contributions to the music industry and his dynamic stage presence. While opinions on the performance vary, Reginae’s unwavering support highlights the strong familial ties that continue to inspire both the artist and his audience.
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