
Kodak Black explains why he immensely fears people with dwarfism
Kodak Black has been the source of much speculation over recent months. A viral video of him sitting in the middle of the road, high, instilled a lot of fear in the hip-hop community as many worried for his wellbeing, and even Kanye West reached out to help the ‘ZEZE’ rhymer.
However, he strangely seems to be fine. In a video of him in an unknown location, who was not high, he made some revelations about himself. One of the stand-out moments was when the ‘No Flockin’ star revealed he is afraid of people with dwarfism.
Rappers often portray an image of fearlessness, with the appearance of total composure even in the face of danger. However, Kodak Black was more than happy to reveal his worst fear and it had the internet laughing.
The Project Baby creator didn’t seem to take himself too seriously in the moment and was just happy to let his friends enjoy themselves with a little laugh at his expense.
The emcee didn’t mind as, with his unique bantu knots and then large dreadlocks, he has always been viewed as one of hip-hop’s wacky yet coll and lovable characters. While speaking with his homies, Kodak revealed, “I’ve been scared of midgets, bro! That’s my fear, bro. Back then, you know, the leprechaun, that crazy Leprechaun movie, I’m scared of these shanties.”
The revelation was met with a chorus of laughter from his friends and fans responded much in the same way. With laughing emojis galore, one user wrote, “Felt this,” while another replied, “Leprechaun movie used to scare me when I was a kid too! Lmao.” One even suggested that Kodak Black might be afraid of a fellow rapper, typing, “So that means 42 dugg scares him 😂.” It also means he would have undoubtedly been afraid of the late lyricist Bushwick Bill.
The movie Kodak Black was referring to with his revelation is the 1993 horror film Leprechaun. Directed by Mark Jones, it stars a young Jennifer Aniston before Friends and the renowned British actor Warwick Davis, who has dwarfism. The film became a cult classic despite initially being received negatively by critics. The movie had a sequel. However, it was far less successful than the original.