This transcription highlights several controversies involving various female rappers:

Doja Cat: In 2020, Doja Cat faced backlash after a video surfaced showing her in an alt-right chat room, where she was seen engaging in inappropriate behavior and using racist language. She apologized on Instagram, admitting she was “drunk and dumb” but denied any affiliation with white supremacists.

Additionally, she faced criticism for a 2015 song, “Dindu Nuffin,” a racial slur linked to mocking the Black community, which she later apologized for, stating she didn’t fully understand its meaning at the time.

Cardi B: Cardi B made headlines with a controversial Instagram Live session where she exposed herself, wearing only X-shaped pasties. This wasn’t her first public wardrobe malfunction; at the 2019 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, her outfit ripped during a performance, revealing more than intended. She handled the situation confidently, continuing her performance despite the mishap.

Sexy Red: In October 2023, Sexy Red accidentally uploaded an explicit video of herself to Instagram, which quickly went viral. She expressed her heartbreak over the incident, denying any intention to leak the video. Sexy Red later discussed the mishap in an interview, explaining how it happened unintentionally. Shortly after this incident, she was again in the spotlight for another controversial act, involving licking and sucking on a man’s toes.

Joseline Hernandez: During a Floyd Mayweather versus John Gotti III match in 2023, Joseline Hernandez got into a physical altercation with Big Lex, which escalated into a violent brawl caught on camera. Joseline was seen attacking several people, including a police officer, leading to her arrest and multiple charges. She later pleaded no contest and was sentenced to probation, including random drug testing.

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Iggy Azalea: In 2014, Iggy Azalea initially denied the existence of a sex tape, but by 2022, she acknowledged its existence and threatened legal action against any attempt to release it.

These incidents illustrate the tumultuous and often controversial lives of these female rappers, whose actions, both online and offline, frequently spark public debate and media scrutiny.