Charleston White has slammed men who were seen tearing up at NBA Youngboy's concert. Among those men was renowned streamer Kai Cenat, who has been a big fan of the rapper.
NBA Youngboy, whose real name is Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, is currently on his MASA Tour. He is doing this in support of his eighth studio album, MASA (Make America Slime Again). The tour started on September 1 in Dallas.
Videos of the rapper's fans surfaced online, as they got emotional during his performances at different locations. Kai Cenat also broadcast live on his Twitch channel when he attended Gaulden's concert at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles in September. He was seen shedding a tear when Youngboy performed Heart & Soul, his 2021 track.
Meanwhile, Charleston White appeared on an episode of the Say Cheese podcast, published on October 28. He slammed men who were seen crying at Youngboy's concert, saying:
"Now, I heard you say a lot of good shit. Grown men coming together crying. They were not no goddamn crying in no motherfucking NBA concert. That was a mentally r*tarded male. A mentally r*tarded male trapped in a grown man's body, still embracing his childhood boy decisions."
White also labeled these men "bisexual" for crying at the rapper's music.
Charleston White raises questions about reported security issues at NBA Youngboy's concerts

In his appearance on the Say Cheese podcast, Charleston White also opened up on some incidents from NBA Youngboy's concert that raised security concerns. He spoke as a self-proclaimed C.O.P. (Citizen on Patrol), and said:
"We want to prevent crime. It's called crime prevention and crime intervention. So we know this guy is coming with 50 songs of anger, pain, hurt, and violence, with the possibility of real violence. And him getting upset about something, and making this whole motherfucking arena tear up some shit."
This comes after there were multiple incidents at different venues during Youngboy's concert. During his show in Kansas City on September 17, a 14-year-old boy was charged with assault. He was caught on camera punching a guest services employee at the T-Mobile Center.
As per TMZ, the court administrator said:
“The teenager is now charged in connection with the attack of a T-Mobile Center employee during an NBA YoungBoy concert last week. The Juvenile Office of the 16th Judicial Circuit in Jackson County filed one felony assault charge and one misdemeanor assault charge against the teen suspect.”
The teenager, however, was released as he is a juvenile.
Meanwhile, during Youngboy's show in New Orleans on October 19 and 20, the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) increased security at the Smoothie King Center. This came after the rapper appeared to get mobbed by fans while walking on the streets in the city with minimal security.
Moreover, as per Complex, Youngboy's show in Chicago during the Make America Slime Again Tour was canceled due to security reasons. His shows in Atlanta and Detroit were also canceled, but the reasons are unknown.