Reginae Carter claims a controversial lyric from her uncle Mack Maine cost her a Disney opportunity, saying the entertainment giant “doesn’t play” when it comes to image and associations.
Reality star and influencer Reginae Carter says she lost out on a potential gig with Disney because of a lyric her uncle, Mack Maine, once rapped about Miley Cyrus. Carter shared her experience on a recent episode of her podcast Heir Time, where she opened up about the challenges of navigating opportunities while carrying a famous last name.
According to Carter, the lyric — from the 2009 Young Money track Every Girl — included a bar suggesting romantic interest in a then‑underage Miley Cyrus. Carter explained that when she pursued a chance to work with Disney, executives allegedly pointed to that lyric as a red flag, telling her “Disney don’t play.”
Carter said her identity as Lil Wayne’s daughter means people often make assumptions about her, even when she’s pursuing opportunities beyond music. She views the Disney situation as an example of how past associations — even those she personally had nothing to do with — can impact her career.
The revelation has sparked conversation online, with fans debating whether a lyric written years ago should affect modern opportunities for Carter. Some see the situation as an unfair consequence of family connections, while others say major brands like Disney are known for strict image management.



















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