Flyysoulja of the Island Boys recently appeared on a “20v1” dating show, where things quickly got heated after a woman went in on him with harsh comparisons to Jeffrey Epstein and more.
The Island Boys are no strangers to viral moments, often popping up online for their over-the-top behavior—whether it’s clashes with other influencers or reactions to major trending topics. This time, during Flyysoulja’s appearance on a “20v1” dating show hosted on Hoodrichkevin’s YouTube channel, one contestant took things up a notch by claiming he’s the son of Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein’s name has been making rounds in hip-hop conversations lately, especially after LaRussell sparked backlash with controversial lyrics referring to him and others as “heaven-sent.” But this situation took a more direct turn. In a clip later shared by No Jumper on Instagram, the woman suggested that the Island Boys had ties to the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender.
What started as a back-and-forth over fake jewelry, height, and appearance quickly escalated. The woman intensified her insults, dragging in Epstein during the exchange.
“You’re my height, you’re scrawny, you’re skinnier than me, you wear a size small, you made out with your brother, everyone thinks you’re Jeffrey Epstein’s son… Like, good job. You’re looking for your third baby mother ’cause the first two, you couldn’t keep?” she said.
Surprisingly, the Island Boys have already responded to Jeffrey Epstein rumors in the past. Back in 2023, they shut down claims that they appeared in a photo with Epstein as kids, with Flyysoulja personally denying it in a statement to TMZ. He pointed out that they’re Cuban, while the children in the photo appear white, and added that the setting didn’t look like Florida. He also explained they didn’t leave the state until they turned 18 and noted that he and his brother resemble each other far more than the kids in the image do.
They also pushed back against rumors suggesting Jeffrey Epstein is their father, calling the claims completely false. The duo clarified that their real father passed away from a heart attack and stressed they have no connection to the late financier or his notorious island.
As for the woman’s comment about the brothers kissing, the Island Boys have addressed that before too. They said they made significant money from content showing them kissing, insisting it wasn’t meant to be sexual.
