Charleston White CLOWNS Boosie For Getting Sentenced To 10 YEARS| Boosie Breaks Down | HO’

The hip-hop world thrives on drama, but rarely does a feud get as personal—and as public—as the one between Charleston White and Boosie Badazz. With Boosie now facing a possible 10-year federal sentence for a gun charge, Charleston White is celebrating like he just won the lottery, turning Boosie’s pain into his own viral victory lap.

The saga is more than just beef; it’s a collision of street code, internet trolling, and the harsh realities of the justice system. Let’s break down how this rivalry exploded and why Charleston White is clowning Boosie at every turn.

The Case That Changed Everything

Boosie Badazz has never been a stranger to legal trouble. Since his early days in Baton Rouge, he’s survived murder charges, health scares, and industry beefs. But this federal gun case feels different. For over three years, Boosie fought tooth and nail against the charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm—a charge that’s notoriously hard to beat, especially when the feds get involved.

At first, things looked hopeful. The case was dismissed in 2023 after a Supreme Court ruling went in Boosie’s favor. Fans breathed a sigh of relief, convinced their favorite rapper was finally free to focus on music and family. But in 2024, the feds came back swinging, re-indicting Boosie on the same charge. It was a brutal reminder that the system doesn’t forget, and Boosie’s past was coming back to haunt him.

With the pressure mounting and the threat of a decade behind bars looming, Boosie made the tough decision to accept a plea deal. He went public with his choice, posting emotional messages about trusting God and feeling worn down by the fight. “I just want to get it over with,” he admitted. “I’m ready to accept my guilty plea and move on.”

Charleston White: The Ultimate Troll

If Boosie’s situation was tragic, Charleston White’s reaction was pure comedy—at least to his fans. The second news of Boosie’s plea deal hit the blogs, Charleston jumped on Instagram Live, grinning from ear to ear and popping champagne like it was his birthday.

He didn’t hold back, bragging that he always knew Boosie would end up in jail and even saying he hoped Boosie would die behind bars. For Charleston, Boosie’s downfall wasn’t just entertainment; it was vindication.

Charleston’s trolling isn’t new. He’s made a career out of roasting rappers, exposing street code hypocrisy, and turning hip-hop drama into viral content. But his obsession with Boosie runs deeper than most. Every time Boosie faces legal trouble, Charleston is the first to clown him, turning real-life pain into social media punchlines.

The Beef That Won’t Die

The roots of their feud go back to late 2022, when Kanye West’s “White Lives Matter” shirt set the internet ablaze. Boosie spoke out, calling Kanye disrespectful to Black people—a stance most agreed with.

But Charleston White saw an opportunity. He blasted Boosie for speaking on Kanye, then took it further by dragging Boosie’s son Tutti Raw and even TI’s son King Harris into the mess. He called them ugly, said they couldn’t fight, and predicted they’d end up in jail.

Boosie, surprisingly, kept his cool. He refused to snap back, telling Tony the Closer in an interview that speaking his mind could land him behind bars—especially when someone drags kids into the conversation. “My opinion can send me to prison,” Boosie explained. “Once you go to threaten people’s kids, you out of line.”

For Boosie, the risk wasn’t worth it. He knew Charleston was the type to bait him into a reaction that could get him locked up. So instead of firing back, Boosie stayed calm, at least on the surface. But the tension was already boiling.

Charleston White Clowning Boosie After Hearing He Might Be Going Back To  Prison 'I Told You All'

Charleston White Takes It Too Far

Charleston’s attacks only got more vicious. When Tutti Raw clapped back, Charleston went nuclear, wishing death on Boosie and even joking that he hoped China would stop sending insulin so Boosie would die from diabetes.

When Tutti was arrested for guns, Charleston bragged about tipping off the cops, claiming credit for the arrest and saying the police were already watching Boosie because he was a “six-time convicted murderer who used children to kill people.”

This wasn’t just trolling—it was real-life damage. Charleston made it clear he wasn’t just an internet personality; he was willing to get involved in people’s lives, even if it meant sending them to jail.

Not even three months later, Boosie himself got arrested again in San Diego after a case hearing. Charleston couldn’t wait to laugh about it, going live and comparing Boosie to Daniel in the lion’s den, saying God was punishing him through prison.

The Internet Circus

Charleston’s trolling became so relentless that even other celebrities got dragged into the drama. When Aiden Ross was supposed to have Boosie on his stream, Boosie turned it down because he didn’t want to deal with Charleston. Aiden flipped the story, claiming he turned Boosie down out of loyalty to Charleston White. The lie blew up online until DJ Vlad stepped in, dragging Aiden for siding with a guy who had praised Hitler and denied the Holocaust.

Charleston’s shadow stretched far beyond Boosie. Even young streamers were using his name for clout, turning internet beef into a currency of its own.

Later in March, Charleston claimed Boosie had warned promoters not to book him, turning it into another rant and threatening to get Boosie locked up through the FBI. He even dragged Boosie’s health into it, making the insults sting even more.

The Snitching Controversy

One reason Boosie may have taken the plea deal instead of risking trial? The last thing he wanted was Charleston White turning the courtroom into a circus. Charleston has a history of snitching and proudly admits it. When he was 14, he testified against a friend in a robbery case that ended in murder. Charleston defends himself, saying he was just a kid telling the truth, not a criminal living by street code.

You Going To Jail" Charleston White REACTS To Boosie's Last & Final Pool  Party Before Prison - YouTube

But the internet isn’t so forgiving. Footage from Charleston’s old juvenile case resurfaced, and people called him a hypocrite for preaching street code one day and bragging about testifying the next. Charleston doubled down, saying he’s never lived by street code and doesn’t care who’s mad.

For Boosie, the risk of Charleston showing up in court and running his mouth was too great. This is a man who brags about calling the cops, setting people up, and turning legal drama into viral content. If Charleston had even a slight chance to be involved, you know he would have turned the trial into his own show.

Boosie Breaks Down

All this drama took a toll on Boosie. The man who once clapped back at every critic now sounded tired, worn down by years of fighting the system and endless internet beef. His posts had a mix of faith and resignation, like he was trying to accept his fate. “Just say a prayer for me,” he told fans. “I don’t need nothing else.”

Boosie admitted he never planned to go to trial. The plea deal felt like the right move, even though it meant facing up to 10 years in prison. For a man who’s dodged bullets both literal and legal, this was the moment everything caught up with him.

Fans flooded Boosie’s mentions with support, lifting him up as he prepared to face the consequences. But even as Boosie leaned on faith, Charleston White was popping champagne, turning Boosie’s pain into his own punchline.

The Streets React

The streets are split. Some laugh with Charleston, saying Boosie finally got what was coming. Others see Charleston’s trolling as cruel, crossing the line from entertainment to harassment. But one thing’s clear: Charleston White is living rent-free in Boosie’s head, and the internet circus isn’t slowing down.

With Boosie’s plea deal on the table, the reality is he could be headed to prison for a full decade. Meanwhile, Charleston White is clowning like he’s already won, turning Boosie’s downfall into his own viral moment.

The Final Word

If Charleston is this loud while Boosie is still technically free, just imagine the circus he’ll create if Boosie actually gets sentenced. For Charleston, this isn’t just another rapper getting caught up in the system—it’s karma. It’s proof that all his trolling, mocking, and snitching finally hit home.

As Boosie prepares to face the consequences, the world is watching. Will he find redemption, or will Charleston White’s victory lap become the lasting image of his downfall? One thing’s for sure: In the world of hip-hop, no drama is ever truly over, and this saga is only getting wilder.