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DaBaby is addressing his controversial remarks.
The artist took to Twitter on Tuesday to share his «apologies,» after massive backlash over anti-LGBTQ remarks he made at the Rolling Loud festival over the weekend.«Anybody who done ever been effected by AIDS/HIV y’all got the right to be upset, what I said was insensitive even though I have no intentions on offending anybody,» DaBaby tweeted. «So my apologies
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Miley Cyrus wants to help DaBaby move forward and learn following his anti-LGBTQ comments. The 28-year-old «Wrecking Ball» singer took to Instagram on Wednesday to publicly reach out to the 29-year-old rapper. "@DaBaby check your DMS — would love to talk and see how we can learn from each other and help be part of making a more just and understanding future!" Cyrus captioned her post.
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DaBaby has apologized a second time for his anti-LGBTQ comments at the Rolling Loud music festival in Miami last weekend as the fallout continues.The 29-year-old rapper was dropped from major music festivals, like Lollapalooza and the Governors Ball, following the comments.
DaBaby issued a formal statement of apology on Monday as the controversy surrounding homophobic statements made during a performance at Rolling Loud continued to swirl. The rapper was removed from a performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago on Sunday, with Governor's Ball dropping him from the September festival the following day.
Rapper DaBaby, 29, apologized for the homophobic comments during a performance at the Rolling Loud music festival. The musician, whose real name is Jonathan Kirk, shared his statement to Instagram on Monday August 2. He said that he regretted what he’d said and thanked fans and friends who had reached out to help educate him on why his comments were hurtful to the LGBTQ+ community.
Instagram post Monday. The rapper was dropped by Lollapalooza, Governors Ball and Day N Vegas festivals following his comments regarding AIDS and the LGBTQ community.“Social Media moves so fast that people want to demolish you before you even have the opportunity to grow, educate, and learn from your mistakes,” he wrote.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAfter his headlining sets at Lollapalooza and the Governors Ball Festival were canceled within 24 hours of each other, DaBaby has issued another, more articulated apology to the LGBTQ community.While it starts off defensively, his statement posted to Instagram does include a more thorough apology than the half-baked ones he offered last week in the wake of his homophobic comments about AIDS and the gay community at the Rolling Loud festival and afterward.“Social
DaBaby will no longer be performing at Lollapalooza. In the wake of his anti-LGBTQ comments, the rapper was dropped from his planned performance at the festival on Sunday.
Madonna is sending an important message toDaBaby. After the rapper received backlash for his anti-LGBTQ remarks this week, the «Vogue» singer called out the «hateful» comments DaBaby made and told him to «know your facts.»«A message to DaBaby — if you’re going to make hateful remarks to the LGBTQ+ community about HIV/AIDS then know your facts,» Madonna began.
DaBaby is trying to get himself out of the mess he got himself into at the Rolling Loud music festival on Sunday night. The rapper was feeling a little too free on stage when he decided to go on a hateful homophobic rant.
DaBaby's performance at Rolling Loud in Miami over the weekend was the most controversial of the weekend thanks in part to some homophobic statements and AIDS misinformation the rapper gave between songs. Now, the rapper has referenced the blow-up in a new music video for the song "Giving What It's Supposed To Give," directed by the rapper himself.
Dua Lipa has said she is “surprised and horrified” by DaBaby‘s comments, widely criticised as homophobic, made during his set at Rolling Loud Miami over the weekend.DaBaby (aka Jonathan Kirk) drew criticism for controversial comments he made surrounding homosexuality and HIV/AIDS onstage at the festival on Sunday.One of his key remarks came during an attempt to elicit cheers from his audience, wherein he said: “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS… put your cellphone light up.
Dua Lipa is calling out the homophobic rant unleashed by DaBaby during his appearance at the recent Rolling Loud Festival in Miami.
DaBaby is addressing his controversial remarks.
DaBaby is issuing an apology.
Dua Lipa is calling out the homophobic rant unleashed by DaBaby during his appearance at the recent Rolling Loud Festival in Miami.
T.I. has used Lil Nas X to make a bizarre defence of DaBaby, who has come under fire for a homophobic rant he delivered during a performance at Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival.Appearing at the festival last weekend, DaBaby told the crowd: “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light up.“Ladies, if your pussy smell like water, put your cellphone light up.