Rapper and reality TV personality Jennaske has ignited a heated online debate after a viral video clip showed her telling women not to accept vacation offers from men unless they plan to have sex.
Her candid remarks have set social media ablaze, drawing both support and backlash over the unwritten “rules” of dating and travel.
In the video, Jennaske didn’t mince words:
“If a man offers to take you on a vacation or trip and you do not plan on sleeping with this man—do not hop on that plane. Do not waste that man’s time and money.”

She continued, mocking those who argue they aren’t obligated to sleep with someone just because they accepted a free trip:
“That’s true, but pay for your own f—ing flight, you f—ing bum. Why do you need him to pay for s— if that’s how you want to move? That s— don’t make sense.”
The outspoken entertainer concluded with a bold declaration:
“I don’t ever have a man pay for my flight—unless I’m laying on that d—. Are you crazy?”
The clip quickly circulated across TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram, where it triggered strong opinions on both sides. Some users praised Jennaske for “keeping it real” and setting clear expectations about transactional dynamics in modern dating, while others accused her of promoting harmful stereotypes and perpetuating sexual entitlement.

A Larger Conversation
Jennaske, known for her unfiltered personality and appearances on Love & Hip Hop, has often courted controversy online. This latest video adds fuel to an ongoing cultural conversation around boundaries, gender roles, and the implied expectations that sometimes come with romantic generosity.
Critics argue that her comments reduce relationships to transactions and dismiss the importance of consent. Supporters, however, say she’s simply stating what many are thinking but too afraid to say aloud.
“What she said may sound harsh, but it’s a reality check,” one TikTok commenter wrote. “Too many people are pretending there’s no expectation when there is.”
Others disagreed:
“No one should feel pressured to sleep with anyone just because they paid for something. That’s not a gift—it’s coercion.”
Jennaske’s blunt take has once again pushed dating taboos into the spotlight and sparked a fierce dialogue about honesty, autonomy, and the price of a plane ticket.