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Lil Nas X Hilariously Trolls Straight People By Faking Everyone Out With A 'Makeout Video'

Lil Nas X Hilariously Trolls Straight People By Faking Everyone Out With A 'Makeout Video'
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Lil Nas X may be making a career for himself as a troll in addition to being a musician.

The singer, famous for inserting overtly gay themes into his work, trolled straight people with a TikTok with user named @quenblackwell.


The two go in for what appears to be a kiss, only for the video to take an immediate left turn.


@lilnasx

@quenblackwell



@quenblackwell

@lilnasx shoutout this kid 10/10


Nas and his scene partner then have their butts out the window, farting at the camera, with a caption that simply says, "Sike we gay" as the two dance and enjoy their joke.


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@lilnasx/TikTok


@lilnasx/TikTok


@lilnasx/TikTok

Nas now has a reputation built for himself as a person who trolls straight people, both intentionally and just by being himself.

His gay kiss at the BET awards made history, but also received backlash from straight folks around the world.






Nas shared a response to the various comments saying that he was straight baiting with just a little glimpse of his eyes darting back and forth underneath.


Nas also got people talking about a potential romantic partner when he posted a picture of himself laying, shirtless, on another shirtless man's lap.






Nas is expected to release his full debut album, Montero, sometime later this summer, though the release date remains unknown.

It will surely be full of more straight trolling.

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