Boosie Badazz unintentionally landed a Louisiana high school principal in hot water after the rapper stopped by to visit his students.
As reported by local outlet WBRZ, James Rollins, principal of Lafayette's Northside High School Principal was placed on administrative leave after the Baton Rouge rapper appeared as a surprise guest on Wednesday (April 29).
Although Boosie was greeted with excitement by students and visited the school with State Rep. Tehmi Chassion, the appearance was reported to be a violation of the Lafayette Parish School System policy.
On Friday (May 1), Boosie took to social media to speak on the incident and call for Principal Rollins to be reinstated.
"We would like to respectfully ask the Lafayette Parish School Board to reconsider the principal's position," the rapper wrote. "From what we experienced, he did an outstanding job with security and made sure everything was handled the right way. More importantly, he came across as someone who genuinely cares about his students and made sure they had the opportunity to benefit from what we brought."
In footage shared by News 15, Boosie delivered a motivational speech to students, encouraging them to "do right by people."
"I feel bad about it, man, because it was a genuine situation," he told the outlet. "All I did is said a few words to uplift the kids about life, about purpose, about things like that. The kids enjoyed it, man."
Boosie also revealed that Principal Rollins asked him to speak to students because many of them "look up" to him. "I would tell the school board to give this man another chance, man," Boosie continued.
St. Landry Parish has declared May 10 "Boosie Badazz Day" due to the rapper representing "resilience, creativity, and cultural identity" across Louisiana. On the day he’s formally recognized, Boosie will host the Dukes and Boots town event.