'A lot of butts': Matthew Stafford's wife rips rapper Blueface for turning SoFi suite into strip club
Kelly Stafford doesn't want her young daughters to see "a lot of butts" while watching their father play football for the Rams at SoFi Stadium.
But that's what the wife of quarterback Matthew Stafford said happened Sunday during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, because of the antics of L.A. rapper Blueface and several female companions.
On Tuesday's edition of her weekly podcast, "The Morning After," Kelly Stafford talks about a very adult scene that played out in one of the suites at the game, which she attended with her daughters and nephews. In what was described as a strip-club atmosphere, Blueface could be seen throwing dollar bills at several women in thongs who were dancing while bent over.
"This is our game-day experience." Stafford said.
“What I am so mad about is this is supposed to be a family experience, coming to a football game. There were children in the suites next to them. ... If you have that kind of stuff happening at games, adults are not gonna want to bring their kids.”
A SoFi Stadium spokesperson told The Times on Thursday that the stadium and the Rams do not condone the lewd behavior and did not give permission for it. When stadium officials were made aware of the situation, security was sent to the suite, according to the spokesperson. Blueface and his companions were allowed to remain at the game and no further inappropriate activity occurred, the spokesperson said.
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Blueface posted a video of the NSFW scene on his Instagram Stories, and Stafford said that footage made it back to her and her young companions.
"My nephews, who are older, have Instagram. They were at the game, and they were like, 'Oh, my gosh. Look what's going on here.' They found it," Stafford said. "And my daughters are sitting right next to them. They were like, 'Mommy, there's a lot of butts here.' I go, 'Butts? What are you talking about?' And then I got sent it and I was like, 'Oh!'
"So my daughters saw that. Not OK! And not OK that my nephews saw it either."
She added: "It's just a little disappointing. It makes me not want to take my kids to the game, 'cause I'm like, 'What's gonna happen next?'"
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The rapper took to social media to address the situation. Quick summary: He's not sorry for anything, he will do anything he wants in the suite and he thinks Kelly Stafford is a "Karen" who should be talking about her husband's play on the field.
Somebody tell Mathew stafford wife I been in LA longer then her an Matt I run this program yall just here to work an make a living when y’all retire an go back to yo nice life I’ll still be here in LA at the rams games I don’t care how you feel about it I did not get kicked out…
— blueface (@bluefacebleedem) October 27, 2023
I’ll be at the next game if I want to in the suite having my way as usual
— blueface (@bluefacebleedem) October 27, 2023
They should be happy I came an raise the hype for the rams game there was no rams fans their how the steelers get more people to come out to a away game then the home team
— blueface (@bluefacebleedem) October 27, 2023
Matt get your wife bro before I get disrespectful
— blueface (@bluefacebleedem) October 27, 2023
Cuz I could talk about how y’all lost the game an what Matt could have done better as a QB that’s what his wife needs to be talking about my antics ain’t lose us the game
— blueface (@bluefacebleedem) October 27, 2023
"Karen on here smh," Blueface wrote along with a retweet of clips of Kelly Stafford discussing him on her podcast. "I paid for the suite if I wanted you in the suite Kelly I could have paid for that as well your nephews an daughter have seen worse on instagram if they are already on there welcome to LA."
Blueface had a lot going on at Sunday's game, as he also proposed to rapper Jaidyn Alexis, who was not one of the dancers and is the mother of two of his children. She said yes, and he posted a video from the happy occasion on Instagram.
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.