Bounty Killer Jokes About Sex Toy Resembling A ‘Hammer’

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Bounty Killer’s threats to sue an Australian sex toy company, which designed one of their products in the likeness of a hammer left his fellow Dancehall artists in a tizzy after he posted an image of the toy, described as “The Ultimate Vibrator” on Instagram.

“But a cuda wah di muma Bloodclaath dis a who mek dis mi ago sue out dem dutty bumbo dem a mash up di hammer business f-ckery gwaan hya 🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨😂🤣😂😅😅,” Bounty wrote under the post, an apparent reference to his 2010 court case, in which he was accused of using a hammer, a gold chain and mosquito zapper to beat his then-girlfriend at his Oaklands apartment in Kingston.

That charge was later dismissed after his accuser and her attorney failed to show up to court.

Bounty did not say where he found the photograph, but according to the Ashmore-based company’s Instagram page, the device was nominated for an award as the “most innovative toy of the year”.

Bounty’s post of the toy, which, research shows was made by the Aussie company bearing the name Love Hamma, attracted responses from some of the biggest names in Dancehall, who registered their amusement at his reference to the “hammer business” and the image of the toy, which is also described as the “Ultimate Pleasure Tool” by its manufacturers.

“😂😂😂😂😂 hey Rodney yu a real comedian enuh bredda 😂😂,” a tickled Spragga Benz wrote.

“Woooieeee 😂😂😂😂😂,” Spice wrote, while her compatriot Shaggy added: “😂😂😂😂😂lmao”.

“F-ckry gwaun general 😂,” Charly Black added, while Billboard producer Kirk “Koolface” Ford added: “That’s a whole different Hammer business 🤣😅😆😄😃”.

Cham, General Degree and Shaniel Muir and Bugle also posted a series of laughing emoticons to register their amusement, while Chi Ching Ching added: “😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 yo a 1 general yah man 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂”.

On the Love Hamma website, the company also notes that the device is “the ultimate pleasure Vibrator for an orgasmic experience!”

“You can now experience mind blowing erotic thrills and pleasures with the new, fun, and exciting SEX TOOL.  Lose yourself in roleplay, erotic play or just for mind-blowing orgasms, The Love Hamma Vibrator targets all the bodies pleasure zones whether it be hard or soft play, in the bedroom,” it notes.

“With 2 different designs and unique shapes, pulsations and sensual vibrations, the love hamma is sure to enhance pleasure,” it adds.

The description goes on to say that the features include “Powerful rabbit ears vibrator with realistic head for those craving intense dual stimulation”, as well as “7 vibrational speeds in the hamma ears for incredible clitoral thrills, 3 speeds of vibration in the handle shaft for blissful internal massages”.

It notes further that there were “10 powerful thrusting speeds in the handle shaft for the ultimate internal pleasure to provide G-spot and P-spot stimulation” as well as “independently controlled ears and shaft allow you to customise your pleasure session and “a curved, ribbed edge specifically designed to stimulate the G-Spot and P-spot”.

The company even said that it is “always on the lookout for brand Ambassadors” to join its ever-expanding worldwide team of Ambassadors to help promote what it describes as “the incredible Love Hamma and other exciting products” they have in the pipeline.

The device in question is being sold for 149 Australian $149 on Love Hamma’s its website, which is equivalent to US$106 or J$16,500.

Some of the Long Donkey Cod singer’s followers also found the post amusing, among them sir_bentley_1.

“😂😂😂😂😂😂 di woman dem say man short a Jamaica so a hammer dem turn to now,” he teased.

His argument evoked responses from maroonprince and Bounty Killer, who argued that there was no shortage of men, but that many women were simply money-grubbing.

“Because all they care about is money. Money does not define a “good man”,” maroonprince argued, while Blounty noted in support: “@maroonprince. Exactly most women today rather a rich man than a good man👈🏿”