Tory Lanez has landed himself in hot water again!
29.07.2021 - 03:21 / thefader.com
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.
In one scene, DaBaby holds up a sign with the word "AIDS" on it. The video concludes with a message written in a rainbow font — “Don’t Fight Hate
.Tory Lanez has landed himself in hot water again!
Nick Cannon has voiced his support for DaBaby following the rapper’s recent apology for the homophobic comments he made while on stage at Rolling Loud Festival last month.DaBaby 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 the rapper.
Only a week after issuing a formal apology to the LGBTQ+ community over homophobic and stigmatizing comments about HIV, DaBaby has deleted the post from his Instagram account. The post was originally shared in response to on-stage comments made during his Rolling Loud performance in Miami.
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Miley Cyrus has reached out to DaBaby, who recently sparked outrage and backlash over homophobic comments, and called for “forgiveness and compassion” for the rapper in an Instagram post.The post, shared yesterday (August 4), came in the wake of several music festivals dropping DaBaby from their line-ups in the wake of his homophobic outburst at Rolling Loud festival in Miami.
DaBaby has been removed from more music festivals following ongoing fallout from homophobic comments made by the rapper 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 yesterday (August 2) he was
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.
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.
DaBaby is apologizing for a homophobic rant during an appearance at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami.
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
(CNN)DaBaby has attracted some high-profile critics.Elton John, Madonna, Questlove and others have come out to condemn the rapper's comments last weekend at the Rolling Loud music festival in Miami.During the performance, he made false and insulting comments about gay men and HIV, and spoke crudely about women, as well.John, who is gay and a longtime HIV activist, took to Twitter to say "We've been shocked to read about the HIV misinformation and homophobic statements made at a recent DaBaby
DaBaby is missing from the lineup.