Rapper Waka Flocka Flame slams Caitlyn Jenner for 'rebuking God' in transphobic diatribe while insisting 'that is the devil playing tricks on your mind'

  • Wacka Flocka, 29, spoke about Jenner's transition Friday on radio show
  • Rapper says transgender people are 'marketing evil'
  • Transitioning goes against God and is the Devil's work 

Rapper Waka Flocka Flame went on a transphobic diatribe against Caitlyn Jenner, insisting the reality star is 'rebuking God' after undergoing a gender transition. 

The 29-year-old rapper - real name - Juaquin James Malphurs - made a slew of controversial statements regarding the reality star and what he feels is 'marketing' for the transgender community on television during an appearance on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club early Friday.

The outspoken rapper even asserted that 'the devil is playing tricks on your mind,' as he explained his feelings towards those who decide to undergo gender reassignment. 

Referring to the 65-year-old former Olympian's transition, he said: 'I ain't saying nothing against Bruce Jenner. You follow me?

'You are who you are when God made you, not who you became after he did. That's how I feel. You rebuking God, man. 

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Controversial: Rapper Waka Flocka Flame took aim at Caitlyn Jenner in what seemed like a transphobic diatribe during an interview on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club early Friday

Controversial: Rapper Waka Flocka Flame took aim at Caitlyn Jenner in what seemed like a transphobic diatribe during an interview on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club early Friday

Ouch: No doubt the No Hands rapper was referring to the 65-year-old reality star's transition as he described it as 'rebuking God,' Caitlyn is pictured here on an outing in LA on Monday

Ouch: No doubt the No Hands rapper was referring to the 65-year-old reality star's transition as he described it as 'rebuking God,' Caitlyn is pictured here on an outing in LA on Monday

'God didn't put them feelings in you. That is the devil playing tricks on your mind, that's a test from God. If you can't out-beat that one task and you believe that, then you're going to believe everything else and you're going down that way.'

Earlier in the interview, the No Hands hitmaker discussed his feelings on gender roles in society and how he disagrees with the way some things are portrayed on television and sees them as 'evil'.

He explained: 'Women are afraid to be a wife and young males are afraid to be men. It's not cool man, they aren't marketing that. 

Outspoken: The 29-year-old rapper went on to say: 'God didn't put them feelings in you. That is the devil playing tricks on your mind, that's a test from God'

Outspoken: The 29-year-old rapper went on to say: 'God didn't put them feelings in you. That is the devil playing tricks on your mind, that's a test from God'

Hitting out: He sat next to host Charlamagne Tha God as he discussed his feelings on gender roles in society and how he disagrees with the way some things are portrayed on television and sees them as 'evil'

Hitting out: He sat next to host Charlamagne Tha God as he discussed his feelings on gender roles in society and how he disagrees with the way some things are portrayed on television and sees them as 'evil'

'They don't market families and husbands and wives no more, they marketing young girls, you know what I'm saying, transgenders, they marketing evil man. It's really evil dog.'

Waka goes on to say that though he isn't a religious man, he is a God-fearing man and believes evil is being marketed through portrayals on television.

He continued the rant: 'I ain't got nothing against people's preferences but putting it on TV, that's crazy. 

'Kids is the only people watching the TV. You know adults is too busy, they trying to control life so you can't stop your kid from trying to watch certain channels. They gotta watch it.'

Back in the day: Caitlyn, formally known as Bruce, pictured before the transition into becoming a woman at an LA event in April 2011
Iconic: The reality star revealed herself as a woman along with her new name, Caitlyn, on the July cover of Vanity Fair

Back in the day: Caitlyn, formally known as Bruce, pictured before the transition into becoming a woman at an LA event in April 2011 and on the July cover of Vanity Fair

Caitlyn, known as Bruce at the time, revealed her intentions to become a woman during a highly-rated 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer back in April.

She was then shown as a woman for the first time with her new name back in June on the July cover of Vanity Fair.

Since those two big reveals, Caitlyn's evolution into becoming a woman and spokesperson for LGBT rights has been well documented in E! reality show I Am Cait. 

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