Trouble Defends Amp After Wedding Video Sparks Homophobic Backlash

Trouble responds to critics after an old wedding video featuring Amp resurfaced online.

Trouble, also known as Carter The Body, isn’t staying silent after an old wedding clip involving Amp became the latest target of online criticism.

The controversy began when comedian D’Lai reposted a years-old video from Skyh Black’s wedding while adding his own commentary. The resurfaced clip quickly gained traction, but instead of celebrating the moment, many commenters flooded the post with negative and, in some cases, homophobic remarks directed at Amp.

Trouble wasted no time stepping into the conversation.

In a comment that has since gone viral, Carter The Body criticized both the creator of the post and those leaving hateful comments, writing:

“Meanwhile yall wish you could be BOLD enough to not care what people think. And yall lame af to speak on another man getting married. Meanwhile yall got toxic relationships and 8 baby mommas sybau.”

Her response immediately resonated with many social media users, who applauded her for defending Amp and calling out what they viewed as unnecessary hate.

The situation has also reignited a broader conversation about why old videos are often resurfaced simply to generate engagement, especially when doing so invites harassment toward the people featured in them.

Many fans pointed out that a wedding should be remembered as a celebration of love, not turned into content that encourages ridicule or homophobia. Others praised Trouble for being one of the first public figures to push back against the negativity rather than staying silent.

As the discussion continues across social media, one thing is clear: Trouble isn’t afraid to speak up when she believes someone is being unfairly targeted.

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