Big Dipper called out for giving hook-ups false addresses
Big Dipper is facing backlash on social media after admitting to purposefully giving his hook-ups incorrect addresses as a “safety precaution”. Speaking on his podcast Sloppy Seconds, the rapper openly… The post Big Dipper called out for giving hook-ups false addresses appeared first on GAY TIMES.
Big Dipper is facing backlash on social media after admitting to purposefully giving his hook-ups incorrect addresses as a “safety precaution”.
Speaking on his podcast Sloppy Seconds, the rapper openly shared with co-host Meatball and guest Drag Race star BenDeLaCreme: “I sometimes give people my address, but not my apartment number, so I can look out the window.”
Drilling into the situation a little further, Meatball asked: “Have you ever just stopped responding?”
“Yeah,” Big Dipper replied. “What I actually do is give them the apartment number across the street, and then when I see them looking around, I’ll be like, ‘oh, I’m across the street in this unit’ and then they’ll come over.”
Dipper went on to state that “it’s just a safety precaution” for when he meets with “guys who send no photos”.
Meatball then asked DeLa if she thought this was “f***ed up”, to which the Drag Race star responded: “This is deeply f***ed up.”
Is @BigDipperJelly messed up for doing this?? pic.twitter.com/SfX0isV9g8
— Sloppy Seconds ✨ (@sloppypod_) March 18, 2024
Interestingly, the full interaction was cut out of episode 422 on YouTube. Instead, the viral clip has continued to circulate online after it was posted on the official TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) accounts of the podcast, to tease the new episode.
Much of the discourse surrounding the clip has been about flagging the “risk” to other members of the public who would unexpectedly be receiving a knock on the door, while other comments highlighted how common practice it is for some people to share a false address.
Online users were quick to reference another recent viral clip from TikTok user @mizdeeliving. In her video she explained to viewers how a man in an Amazon uniform knocked on her front door, before confirming that he had the wrong address.
Later that same day, another man was loitering outside before knocking on her door. The second man confirmed that he got her address through Sniffies, an interactive, map-based cruising platform for gay, bi and curious guys. Users find connections through a map interface that shows both nearby guys and popular cruising destinations.
Responding to the Sloppy Seconds clip, she stitched a new video and said: “That’s really raggedy as f*uck to put your own selfish needs ahead of somebody else’s danger, both the man and the people that live there.”
@mizdeeliving @Sloppy Seconds ✨ @bigdipperjelly DO BETTER!! #foryou #wrongaddress #sniffies ♬ original sound – mizdeeliving
Other people responding to the initial video pointed out the need to give a false address in the first place.
One person commented: “Ask for photos first, and if they won’t give them, then don’t waste both of y’alls time.”
Another added: “People have done this to me and I have felt so embarrassed and uncomfortable. I’m so glad they called him out on this.”
Keep scrolling for more fan reactions:
This is very self centered and inconsiderate behavior on so many levels. “It’s a safety precaution for ME…” um, what about the safety of literally everyone else in the situation? And him saying it like it’s the most normal behavior ever, says a LOT about his character.
— Courtney’s Missing Spanky Pants (@IGawtTheDoorTor) March 18, 2024
Why invite people over without seeing a photo of you want to see them before you invite them in? It kinda defeats the purpose of anonymous? If somebody won’t send you a photo then just don’t carry on the conversation?
— paulie ⚓️ (@ratedpaulie) March 18, 2024
Harassing other people at their residence, is ok, because you don’t want to admit to someone you aren’t attracted to them?? What.
— Kamila Bombette (KB)???? (@KumBomb) March 19, 2024
This is pretty bad. Just tell the person you’re not interested …
— Mikelle Street (@MikelleStreet) March 18, 2024
If it's that much of a concern for your attraction to them…just ask for a pic? Like…why are you messaging "guys with no photos completely random" and inviting them over?
A "safety precaution for you" that puts someone else in danger?
Not to pile on but…yikes. Big yikes.
— Adriana Trenta (@ItsTrentaBitch) March 18, 2024
Not gonna lie, "lemme put my hookup AND unsuspecting strangers in potential danger so I can decide if I wanna fuck or ghost tonight" is unquestionably messed up.
I legit hope this exchange was actually enlightening and results in him not doing that anymore because… oof. ????
— Shadow / Soma – B L M (@SombraMapache) March 18, 2024
Putting other people at risk because he doesn’t have the self control to simply NOT REPLY is wild. https://t.co/WpiDE6d5Xs
— ♌️???? (@Justheretbh02) March 19, 2024
You’re doing it as a safety precaution while sending a stranger on the internet to one of your neighbors ? Huh? https://t.co/lKfaq8RsDR
— Adriana (@Adrianaadrag) March 18, 2024
my favorite part of this episode was dela and meatball immediately jumping him for this https://t.co/liZq70y590
— c'more (@iamcmore) March 18, 2024
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