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Cassie saying she’s doesn’t want a ghetto wedding felt like a slur https://t.co/3WmksaH3Un

By Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴
Posted April 13, 2026

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Ahmed, known as BigBizTheGod or The Ears on Instagram, is a Somali-American content creator and commentator who focuses on pop culture, celebrity drama, and entertainment gossip with a bold, unfiltered style. He builds credibility through viral breakdowns of trending topics, amassing a large following on X for his insightful yet provocative takes on music, TV, and scandals. His content often dives into racial and class tensions in celebrity narratives, delivered with sharp wit.

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The post critiques a scene from Euphoria Season 3, Episode 1, where Cassie (played by Sydney Sweeney) rejects a 'ghetto' wedding, interpreting her word choice as a racially charged slur implying disdain for low-income or Black-associated aesthetics. This sparks debate on classism, colorism, and privilege in media, contrasting Cassie's suburban housewife life with her OnlyFans pivot for wedding funds amid tensions with Nate. The commentary ties into broader discussions of how white characters' language perpetuates stereotypes in HBO's gritty teen drama.

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to the recent premiere of Euphoria Season 3, Episode 1, which has reignited fan discussions on social media platforms like X. Timing aligns with recaps and clips going viral, amplifying reactions to Cassie's controversial line amid ongoing cultural sensitivities around race and class. Its provocative framing has fueled shares and debates in entertainment and pop culture circles.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Cassie's 'ghetto wedding' line occurs during a tense dinner scene where she demands $50,000 in flowers and proposes OnlyFans as a funding solution.[1]
  • 2Euphoria Season 3 shifts focus to adult lives post-high school, with Cassie now a housewife filming sexy TikToks like a 'kinky dog' video.[1]
  • 3The scene ends with Nate agreeing to her OnlyFans idea only if she hides her face in nude content.[1]
  • 4Creator BigBizTheGod often analyzes celebrity scandals, including Diddy-related lawsuits that have crossed over with Cassie Ventura discussions.[2]
  • 5The term 'ghetto' in pop culture frequently draws criticism for its racial connotations, sparking similar backlash in past shows like Love & Hip Hop.

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Cassie saying she’s doesn’t want a ghetto wedding felt like a slur https://t.co/3WmksaH3Un