Vivica A. Fox Says Gay Men Aren’t Allowed At Her New All-Male Strip Club

Vivica A. Fox is excited about her new all-male strip club, but says its doors will be closed to gay men. The Independence Day star is opening a male revue a la Magic Mike in Las Vegas and documenting the process on her Lifetime show Vivica’s Black Magic

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During an appearance on the morning radio show The Breakfast Club with Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy, Fox was asked if her dancers would shake their moneymakers for gay men, too.

“Aw, hell no,” Fox answered immediately. In case that wasn’t clear enough, she added, “Back all that up. No! No!”

When the hosts asked why not, Fox replied, “Because there’s no need to. They dance for women. It’s called the ’ultimate girls night out’ for a reason.”

Gay Twitter, as you can imagine, was having none of it.

@MsVivicaFox fine gurl was always a fan. Not anymore. Bye girl bye. #VivicaAFox — Ricky G (@RickyGivens2) January 6, 2017

@MsVivicaFox you homophobe bitch if you were a real boss u would welcome any1 who pleases to pay to watch 'your dancers' perform. WAS a fan — Brett Anthony Luna (@itsbrettduh) January 6, 2017

@MsVivicaFox was a homophobic mess on the Breakfast Club interview @cthagod. — Avi K (@AviKorbman) January 6, 2017

@TMZ @VivsBlackmagic @MsVivicaFox so much for equality. You probably could have done a better job answering that without sounding homophobic — Mikey (@ereLAinc) January 6, 2017

In 2015, Fox insinuated her ex 50 Cent was gay because he enjoyed rim jobs.

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She also claimed 50 looked like a gay “booty snatcher” in a Vibe magazine photoshoot he did with Soulja Boy. The actress says she “still has love” for the rapper, though.

h/t: TMZ