People are flocking to social media in outrage over an image shared by hip-hop duo Island Boys, accusing the brothers of 'incest baiting'.
Rather than making headlines for any new music releases or for their TikTok content, The Island Boys - brothers Franky and Alex Venegas who also go by Kodiyakredd and Flyysoulja - have recently had to defend themselves against a viral photograph which social media users believed showed them alongside convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
While the pair quickly shut down the speculation, denying knowing Epstein and stating that the image is a fake, they've already found themselves at the centre of another social media controversy, accused of 'incest baiting' after Alex shared a photograph of them to Twitter to promote his OnlyFans.
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Alex (Flyysoulja), has shared multiple images of him and his brother on Twitter in a bid to amp up his following on OnlyFans.
The first image - posted 2 June - sees the pair posing for a kiss, with Alex asking followers: "Woah should I kiss him?"
A post uploaded on 5 June shows the pair with their tongues sticking out, their tongues nearly touching one another's. "Ugh almost. Should I?" the post reads.
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The next day, Alex uploads another picture, this time of his brother kissing him on the cheek. The caption reads: "I love getting kissed. Sub 2 my of tho."
The fourth tweet sees both brothers touching Alex's boxers, the pair both looking down at their hands.
"I was doing solo content and he seen my sh*t," the caption reads.
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People have flooded to Twitter to respond to the posts, with many accusing The Island Boys of 'incest baiting'.
One user commented: "Mfs fell off and started resorting to incest baiting."
"The Island Boys are so irrelevant they're queer incest baiting," another added.
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A third wrote: "Twincest?"
And a final said: "But my question since I just realized these are the Island Boys is why are they doing only fans… they’re BROTHERS. I get family love is a thing but like my guy I think this is going too far. This is what we in the club call 'incest'."
Other Twitter users were left shocked not only by the Island Boys' posts but the thread which followed.
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"Why are the comments full of p***s," a user said.
A second asked: "Why did you have to put this on my tl?"
Another user - a little too late - wrote: "DO NOT CHECK THE COMMENTS."
UNILAD has reached out to The Island Boys for comment.
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