“Damaged Goods?” – Trick Daddy Sparks Outrage After Dissing Women Over 35
American rapper Trick Daddy has drawn intense backlash after making controversial remarks about women over the age of 35 during a recent appearance on the Drink Champs podcast.
The 49-year-old artist unapologetically declared that he is not attracted to women over 35, labeling them as "damaged goods" and claiming they are “too emotional” with unrealistic standards due to past relationship experiences.
“Their standards are too high. They are too emotional. You all are damaged goods from past relationships,” Trick Daddy said bluntly.
💬 Internet Reacts: “The Pot Calling the Kettle Black”
Social media was quick to fire back, with users calling out the hypocrisy of his comments:
@Bennerman: “If he considers women over 35 as damaged goods, imagine what those women consider him.”
@Jendayi: “The pot calling the kettle black! This has to be AI, ain’t no way he really said that. Audacious at best.”
@MariMatez: “He got the nerve when he looks half dead.”
The rapper, known for his brash opinions, is no stranger to controversy, but this remark appears to have struck a particularly raw nerve — especially in an era where ageism and misogyny are being openly challenged.
💭 Opinion – The Real Damage Is in the Mindset
Trick Daddy’s comments are not only outdated, they are deeply disrespectful to women who’ve grown in strength, maturity, and self-awareness. By dismissing women over 35 as “damaged goods,” he perpetuates harmful stereotypes that equate a woman’s worth with youth, while conveniently ignoring the baggage many men (including him) bring into relationships.
Rather than criticizing high standards, maybe it’s time some men rise to meet them.
Trending Hashtags:
#TrickDaddy #DamagedGoods #Ageism #MisogynyInHipHop #WomenOver35 #DrinkChampsControversy #RespectWomen #DoubleStandards #CelebrityDrama #RapperBacklash




