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Sukihana reacts to viral toe-sucking incident

Sukihana recently made headlines with a viral clip showing a fan sucking her toes while she dangles her foot out of her car. What’s particularly amusing is that Sukihana didn’t notice the fan until someone pointed it out to her. After realizing what was happening, she hilariously thanked the fan, clearly surprised and unsure of how to react.

This toe-sucking incident follows Sukihana’s recent personal revelations. She introduced her new boyfriend and shut down pregnancy rumors, but it seems the couple will have to negotiate boundaries in light of this bizarre encounter with a fan.

Interestingly, this prank is less controversial than Sukihana’s other recent headlines. Her feud with JT has been a hot topic. JT explained on Keyshia Ka’oir’s podcast why she didn’t respond to Sukihana’s diss track against her. “I didn’t take that seriously,” JT said. “None of that is true, and I don’t hate her enough to look past all of that. Yes, I could argue with a stranger on Twitter, but when I go into the studio in the middle of my project… Because that’s a very sensitive time for me, my first project… I would have to love that diss track to put it out there.”

Sukihana also clarified her comments about “selling her soul” in a record deal during a performance at My expert opinion Podcast with Math Hoffa. “I had a street, ghetto contract,” she explained. “I had a bad contract. That’s what I meant, but people take it too far. I feel like if you sign a contract and you don’t own a lot of things, that’s selling out. It’s like selling your soul.”

The toe-sucking incident is in line with Sukihana’s views on raising children. She stressed that she does not let her children listen to her explicit music. “I am an adult entertainer. I make vulgar music and things like hip-hop. What I will tell you is that children should be children. Just like I monitor who my children listen to, I would not let my children listen to me. Maybe one day I’ll make a children’s song, a kid’s song, and they’ll hear it. I feel like I’m growing up now, because people have been watching me from the beginning and they see me now and still think I’m over there. But I’ve grown and matured as a woman, and so I plan to make more music that children can listen to.”