Former Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee has revealed in his new book titled God, Guns, Grits and Gravy that Jay-Z is using his singer wife Beyonce as a sex object.
The former Arkansas governor has stated in his book that the American songstress is incredibly talented and gifted and the rapper is a very shrewd businessman, but he wonder that does it occur to the 45-year-old rapper that he is arguably crossing the line from husband to pimp by exploiting his wife as a sex object, People Magazine reported.
The Fox News talk-show host have also stated in his book about Obamas friendship with the duo.
Whilst referring to the time when Michelle Obama said that her daughters were Beyonce fans, Huckabee said that with the first lady so concerned about making sure her daughters' bellies don't ingest unhealthy food, how can she let their brains ingest "obnoxious" and "toxic mental poison" in the form of song lyrics.
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