Celebrities Are Calling Out DaBaby For His Homophobic Comments, and Rightly So
Celebrities are condemning DaBaby following his homophobic rant at the Rolling Loud Festival on July 25. During the music event, the 29-year-old rapper encouraged fans to put their cell phone flashlights in the air if they “didn’t show up today with HIV/AIDS or any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that will make you die in two to three weeks,” among several other disgusting remarks about HIV/AIDS and the LGBTQ+ community.
DaBaby later issued a series of statements on Twitter, backpedaling on his comments and trying to turn the situation into a race issue. “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. So my apologies,” he tweeted. In another tweet, he wrote, “& for any brands, networks, or artists that like to profit off of Black rappers influence on the culture, without understanding it or having the patience to deal with what comes with the position we play in our culture. Keep yo money next time.”
On July 28, he released the video for “Giving What It’s Supposed to Give,” which references his onstage remarks and features him holding a sign that says “AIDS.” Near the end of the video, the phrase “Don’t fight hate with hate” appears, followed by “My apologies for being me the same way you want the freedom to be you” and “God is great.” That same day, Questlove called him out in a post on Instagram, and the following day, DaBaby shared the Roots cofounder’s post to an Instagram Story, along with a rant about not knowing who Questlove was. Twitter immediately criticized DaBaby’s response, mentioning his 2019 performance on The Tonight Show, where Questlove is part of the house band.
Since DaBaby’s homophobic rant, celebrities like Dua Lipa, Laverne Cox, Indya Moore, Elton John, and more have taken to social media to criticize his remarks and condemn the misinformation he’s spread about HIV/AIDS. DaBaby has also been dropped by fashion brand Boohooman and the 2021 Lollapalooza lineup.
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