Mister Cee who was caught doing a transgendered prostitute Has support of Funkmaster Flex
04/06/2011 – by Cynthia S. Wright
Funkmaster Flex, famed hip-hop DJ has come out in support of his friend, Mister Cee who was recently caught engaging in a sexual act with a transgendered prostitute in Manhattan’s West
Village last Wednesday. Flex, who also DJ’s at Hot 97 took to the airwaves Monday night when he heard that rival station, Power-105’s morning talk show host Charlemagne addressed Cee’s dalliances on air.
Apparently, Flex didn’t take too kindly to his friend being discussed on the morning radio show, leading him to “address” the situation later on during his music set. During his late night radio show, Flex spent five minutes going in abo
ut how the charges against Cee were untrue (even though there are mug shots of the two online), while continually launching that if certain people kept saying otherwise, that payback would be coming. Flex didn’t end there, during his thinly veiled attacks, he said, “I know everything that goes on in that building… You know who I’m talking about. You know the shot I’m sending today. You know the gun I’m loading up today. The choice is yours.”
Clearly, Flex was gearing up for some sort of radio beef and being that Charlemagne feeds off that stuff, he wasted no time in returning his opinions. At the same time, Flex never directly hinted that he was aiming his coded attacks at the Power-105’s morning crew.
Yesterday, during his radio show, Charlemagne prepped his response by first playing back Flex’s late night attack while dubbing the older DJ, Flex Hogan (a play on Hulk Hogan, due to the fact that Wrestlemania happened on Sunday). He then launched into the charges surrounding Cee, mentioning that this is not the first time Cee’s antics have caught up with him. “Don’t get mad at us. Get mad at him. Tell him, I don’t care if you like men, but you got to move a little better,” he said.
Of course, Charlemagne had to engage in some thinly veiled punches of his own, warning the older radio DJ by stating, “If we’re ready for war…the pictures we got can break up a happy home.” Adding insult to injury, he then scolded Flex for not being direct with his attacks, instead of relying on subliminal messages.
This radio beef, as entertaining at it might be, still doesn’t seem to address the question at hand. With Cee’s business put out there, hip-hop has to acknowledge that not everyone is straight within the business and some people like certain things outside of heterosexual partnerships. Instead of resorting to bashing each other on air, why not address the reasons why Flex is willing to support his friend, even though there is hardcore evidence against him. Obviously, they have the fan base that would listen, so instead of worrying about veiled attacks and who said what; why not address hip-hop and why it insists on keeping homophobia alive and well – instead of trying to cater to the male ego.
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