evil.” It may also have led to an incident that forced Lil Nas X to hire security. In an interview with Variety, the rapper shared that he’s felt unsafe a lot of times. “Especially after [‘Montero’].
There was literally someone who chased my car a few days after that video came out, yelling, ‘Fuck you!’ or something. And that’s when I actually started getting security,” he revealed.
While he’s completely sure it was the video that led to the incident, he felt it couldn't be a coincidence. The artist’s music and sex-positive gay persona have also led to several homophobic comments hurled at him in the hip-hop community, such as those from Boosie Badazz and DaBaby.