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Rapper DaBaby apologises for homophobic comments at gig - 'I needed education'. On his new podcast, Trevor Noah gave DaBaby a perfect chance to apologize, but the rapper still doesn’t seem sorry, or even fully aware, of his mistakes.

He added that people should leave his gay fans alone and warned against making them uncomfortable. Beginning with DaBaby's homophobic remarks at Rolling Loud to defenders and detractors, here's a look at how things have unfolded after the rapper's comments.

Monday 2 AugustUK. Rapper DaBaby has responded after he was criticised for making seemingly homophobic comments at a Miami gig. Videos on social media show him telling 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.

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DaBaby 39 s Homophobic : On Monday, DaBaby posted video on his Instagram Live in which he took those criticizing him to task, saying straight and gay fans enjoyed his show, and what happened there is not the business of

Lanez is accused of shooting Megan Thee Stallion, who performed immediately before DaBaby, in the foot last year - allegations he denies. DaBaby, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, claims the internet "twisted" his words and that his gay fans "got class".

He also targeted gay men in references to other sexual activities, asking those who did not take part in them to "put your cellphone light up". Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Related Topics DaBaby Florida. You can change your settings at any time via the Privacy Options.

Related Topics: DaBaby Florida. DaBaby's words at the Rolling Loud Miami festival were condemned by social media users as homophobic, but the rapper, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, appeared to double-down in a lengthy Instagram response.

More on Dababy. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. The rapper is facing criticism for making disparaging comments about gay people and people living with HIV/AIDS. You know what my gay fans did? It just don't work like that.

In October, Lanez was charged with assault on an unnamed woman and weapons charges, and the case is ongoing, but a protective order was handed to Stallion, ordering Lanez to stay m away from her.

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DaBaby 'homophobia' fallout continues as rapper dropped from Lollapalooza festival line-up. Rapper DaBaby responds after fans criticise 'homophobic' comments at Miami show DaBaby, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, claims the internet "twisted" his words and that his gay fans "got class".

Kanye West brings estranged wife Kim Kardashian on stage in wedding dress at latest Donda event. In a statement to PinkNews, campaigns director Richard Angell said: "It's wrong for people living with HIV to be made to feel lesser or excluded because of their diagnosis - it should be unacceptable in the musical industry and in society at large.