A report from the New York Post regarding Boosie Badazz paying for sex for his 14-year-old son is examined as a media tool used to discredit his opinions on parenting. This prompts a comparison to the television show Billions, where the character Chuck Rhoades Sr. performs a similar action for his son. The discussion explores shifting societal standards of masculinity and the disparity in media acceptance of different parenting choices.

