Social media erupted this week after footage emerged of New York Mayor Eric Adams’ son hosting a risqué holiday party at Gracie Mansion, featuring a go-go dancer in a sparkly gray bodysuit performing provocative moves behind him while he rapped.
The videos, which flooded Instagram, showed Jordan Coleman, performing under his rap moniker Jayoo, rapping while the dancer twisted, turned, and shook her body like an exotic dancer as dozens of guests recorded on their phones.
When Queens Media NYC’s Instagram post of the event went up, one scathing comment read, “This can’t be real.”
“He’s about as good at music as his dad is at politics… utter [poop emoji],” wrote one social media user in response to footage from Coleman’s party.
Another commented, “Saturday Night Live is making a skit as we watch,” while others shook their virtual head in disgust, remarking, “David Dinkins rolling in his grave.”
Dinkins was the first Black mayor of New York City from 1990 through 1993, and Adams is the second in its 400-year history.