A new layer has been added to the tensions between YFG Fatso and BloodhoundQ50 after producer Londen “DJ L” Buckner publicly condemned a circulating photo showing Q50 seated next to Fatso’s young daughter.
The image — posted by the child’s mother — quickly sparked conversation across Chicago social media. DJ L, who has worked closely with Fatso, called the situation “disgusting and disgraceful,” arguing that weaponizing a child in the midst of a feud crosses a line.
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“Black men… protect yourself. This is disgusting and disgraceful!”
— @frmlndn (shared on flyer)
While his frustration focused heavily on the mother’s decision to post the photo, DJ L also made it clear that Q50 himself did not disrespect the child in any way.
“S/O Q50 for not disrespecting the baby at all.”
DJ L emphasized that children should never be used as props in online conflict, saying the moment reflects a troubling cultural shift where privacy and innocence are no longer protected.
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“To weaponize this child on social media is shameful and truly a sign of the times.”
He continued, voicing concern for how this type of exposure impacts a child’s safety and identity—especially in Chicago, where online disputes often escalate offline.
“How can you hide and put the baby’s likeness out traditionally… their innocence and privacy is always protected. This is just a horrible situation!”
The controversy has now sparked broader conversation about boundaries in internet-era conflicts, co-parenting responsibilities, and the responsibility adults carry when children are involved.