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Kevin Gates Doubles Down on LeBron & Savannah Critique, 'I Meant What I Said'

Kevin Gates garnered more than a few raised eyebrows last week after he held a candid Instagram Live session in which he took shots at NBA icon LeBron James's relationship with his longtime partner and now wife, Savannah James. Gates comments were straightforward, contentious, and distinctly.

"I don't like the way Savannah looks at LeBron," Gates said, launching into a popsicle comparison that immediately sent the internet into a frenzy. "I like how the white bitches look at LeBron. Like as soon as he steps out there, they just are like, 'Oh, they be dicked out.'"

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Gates characterized Savannah's energy as controlling, saying her presence was prison guard-like. "You're acting like you're the warden of the jail like you came here thinking you'd police me," he said. "You ain't dicked out like these white women. I just couldn't do it. It hurt me to see that."

Gates did throw a bouquet in LeBron's direction, calling him "one of the greatest players to ever play the game," but he immediately pulled it back, clarifying that he wouldn't want to trade lives with the basketball superstar.

"I wouldn't want to be in his place," he said emphatically. "Because I don't like the way Savannah looking at LeBron."

Now, most people would take that as a signal to read the room and let it simmer after a public reprimand, particularly when the couple being called out appears to counterattack with an air of grace and nuance. But not Kevin Gates because, If anything, he's doubling down.

In the wake of what many in the James household considered a classy and quiet rebuke, the kind where the language is Emily Post and posture and presence are game, Gates answered by doubling down and not dialing it back.

For some, Gates' position may come across as blunt truth. To some, it's a boundary crossed into disrespect. Either way, his comments have unleashed another debate over public relationships, boundaries, and who gets to weigh in on someone else's marriage.

Whether you agree with him or not, Gates is putting his money where his mouth is: no edits, no filters, no going back. He's laid it out true to Kevin Gates's form: He said what he said, and he's standing on it.

With the conversation still stirring, Kevin Gates is never bothered, unfiltered, or unfazed by any backlash. The question is whether his words will encourage deeper reflection or instead set off another viral moment in the culture's ceaseless cycle of hot takes.

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