- Stoopid Boy’s manager has come out to defend the singer’s rowdy club behavior, attributing it to his ongoing struggles with alcohol rather than a lack of respect
- This follows a viral video where the ‘G Bag Na Jug’ hit maker was caught demanding free entry into a club, insisting he shouldn’t have to pay since his hit songs were playing inside
- The manager slammed the club’s bouncers for denying Stoopid Boy entry, arguing that other big-name artists would never face such treatment
Stoopid Boy’s manager, Dr. Castro, has stepped up to shield the singer amid a controversial incident caught on video, where the artist was seen confronting bouncers at a club for demanding an entrance fee.
Dr. Castro admitted that Stoopid Boy’s struggle with alcohol, which led to his insistence on free entry, is a challenge but not one that warrants immediate condemnation.
In the viral footage, Stoopid Boy can be heard demanding free access to the event, arguing that his music is already being played inside the venue.
“I cannot pay club entrance while y’all play my songs in here,” he was heard saying before walking away.
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Dr. Castro expressed disappointment with how the situation was handled, questioning if other artists like Khaligraph Jones or Breeder would have faced the same treatment.
He defended Stoopid Boy, emphasizing that his less flashy appearance should not diminish his status as an artist. Castro also acknowledged the singer’s ongoing struggle with alcohol but urged fans and critics to allow him time to address his issues.
He clarified that the decision to seek rehab is ultimately up to Stoopid Boy himself and should not be imposed by others.