During this year's MTV VMAs, A$AP Rocky and NBA player Jason Collins introduced Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' performance of their same-sex marriage anthem "Same Love". While Collins gave a speech about coming out and equality, Rocky laughed. Then he plugged A$AP Ferg's Trap Lord and pointed at Collins while saying the word "homosexuality". In a recent interview with Stashed, Rocky has apologized to Collins for his behavior.

Stashed caught up with Rocky during this year's Made in America Festival. Here's what he said:

“I’m mad that my facial expressions was like that because I’m not homophobic at all, and that whole thing just came off real homophobic,” said Rocky. “I didn’t really notice it until I got home and saw it. I apologize to Jason for that, because people was laughing and shit, and you know… I really don’t think that’s funny. I saw they were making all the memes and pictures and making fun of him. There’s people out there that think I was doing that to be funny, and truthfully I got gay people in my family. I don’t give a fuck if you gay or you not, I just found it odd that MTV wanted to stand me next to this nigga when they are talking about gay people, that’s all. You know what I’m saying?”

Read our roundtable discussion about the VMAs here. Here's their VMAs introduction (minus the Trap Lord plug):

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