Amanda Seyfried is honouring former co-star Bill Paxton, who suffered a fatal stroke in February 2017 at age 61.
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DaBaby will not be performing at the 2021 Governors Ball.
The 29-year-old rapper has been dropped from the lineup amid the controversy surrounding the homophobic, misogynistic and ignorant comments he made at the Rolling Loud Festival.
On Monday (August 2), the official Twitter account for the Governors Ball shared an updated lineup with DaBaby‘s name absent, along with a statement about his removal.
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“Founders Entertainment does not and will not tolerate hate
Amanda Seyfried is honouring former co-star Bill Paxton, who suffered a fatal stroke in February 2017 at age 61.
Amanda Seyfried is paying tribute to her late co-star Bill Paxton.
Mike Richards is stepping down from his just announced role as “Jeopardy!” host in the wake of the controversy that erupted when sexist and offensive comments he made in a 2014 podcast recently resurfaced.
Governors Ball and Louder Than Life are the latest US festivals to announce new COVID-19-related entry requirements for their upcoming events.The measures have been put in place as cases of the Delta variant continue to rise across the States.
The New York Comedy Festival has set a lineup of 200 performers set to take the stage across the city’s five boroughs when the festival returns in-person in November.
unprecedented spike in COVID-19 infections.
Kanye West has removed ‘Nah Nah Nah’ remix featuring 2 Chainz and DaBaby from streaming platforms amid DaBaby’s controversial comments about the LGBT+ community.Fans spotted that the 2020 song is no longer available on streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal. Only an instrumental mix remains.No explanation has been given about the track’s withdrawal.
DaBaby is taking back his apology.
DaBaby is speaking out again with an apology, just hours after the news broke that he’d been dropped from the 2021 Governors Ball lineup.
DaBaby has been dropped from the line-up of Governors Ball 2021 following the homophobic comments he made while performing at Rolling Loud Festival last month.The rapper, real name Jonathan Kirk, has been widely condemned for the remarks he made about homosexuality and people with HIV/AIDS while on stage in Miami on July 25, with the likes of Elton John, Madonna and Dua Lipa all criticising DaBaby last week.DaBaby was subsequently dropped from his slot at Lollapalooza over the weekend, and the
removal from from the Lollapalooza lineup, New York City’s Governors Ball Music Festival removed the rap star from its lineup ahead of its September event.The annual New York music festival removed the 29-year-old artist from the upcoming lineup due to homophobic comments made at Rolling Loud, a Miami music festival on the weekend of July 23rd.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorA day after DaBaby was dropped from the Lollapalooza lineup for his homophobic comments last week, New York’s Governors Ball canceled his performance at the festival, which takes place in September.In a tweet labeled “Stay tuned for a lineup addition,” the festival’s promoter wrote in a social media message: “Founders Entertainment does not and will not tolerate hate or discrimination of any kind.
DaBaby is no longer performing at Lollapalooza Festival.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from Outer Banks.
DaBaby is no longer set to appear at Manchester’s Parklife festival, amid criticism for homophobic remarks he recently made at a concert.The rapper drew backlash after telling the crowd during his set at Rolling Loud Miami on Sunday: “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS… put your cellphone light up… Fellas, if you ain’t sucking dick in the parking lot, put your cellphone light up.”Following the criticism, DaBaby has seemingly been removed from the lineup for Parklife, though a rep for the