“I do not mind protesting. I think you should definitely stand up for your right. I love, love animals… However, you do not take things into your own hands. You do not get aggressive. You do not jump into anyone’s space.”
“Peaceful protests mean more than anything … Go ahead, PETA, keep doing what you do. I am supporting you from a distance if you’re not in my upper space trying to violate. At the end of the day, I understand what you are fighting for.”
— Lil Kim addresses an incident earlier this week in which a PETA protestor yelled, “Stop wearing fur” at the rapper as she was arriving for a press appearance. Kim offered to throw the protestor a fade in a way that only a New Yorker can. (I wonder how many celebrities wear leather shoes into their PETA “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” photo shoot, but I digress.) Extra’s Nate Burleson caught up with Kim outside of a studio in NYC on Wednesday to discuss the incident that was caught on video, and her first new album in 14 years, which is titled 9 and is expected to be released in days. “I get excited when I start to drop projects because I am letting out my inner talent. All the stuff I wanted to do,” revealed the Hip-Hop legend.
