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Madonna criticises DaBaby for homophobic and sexist statements.

Madonna criticizes DaBaby for homophobic and sexist statements. 

Madonna criticises DaBaby for homophobic and sexist statements.

Madonna is the latest celebrity to criticize rapper DaBaby for homophobic and misogynistic statements he made last weekend at Miami's Rolling Loud Festival.

“A message to DaBaby — if you're going to make cruel statements to the LGBTQ+ community regarding HIV/AIDS, know your facts,” the 57-year-old pop diva began her lengthy tirade against the 29-year-old “Baby Sitter” rhymer, whose actual name is Jonathan Kirk.

“After decades of hard-won scientific research—there are now life-saving medications accessible to infants born with HIV, to those who get HIV through blood transfusions, contaminated needles, or bodily fluid exchange,” the “Like a Virgin” singer added.

Madonna criticises DaBaby for homophobic and sexist statements.

I'd want to light my cellphone lighter and pray for your stupidity since no one dies of AIDS in two or three weeks anymore. Thank you, God.”

DaBaby remarked during his act, "If you didn't show up today with HIV, AIDS, or any of those horrible sexually transmitted illnesses, that'll make you die in two to three weeks, then put your cellphone lighter up... If you're not sucking d–k in the parking lot, light up your cellphone.”

He also made remarks about women's private parts, which irritated the superstar.

“And your sexist statements about Ladies who require their PU—-s to smell like water just incite further prejudice against women who battle every day against the oppression of living under the limitations of the Male Gaze,” she said.

Madonna criticises DaBaby for homophobic and sexist statements.
“People like you are the reason we still live in a fear-filled world. Everyone, regardless of color, gender, sexual orientation, or religious views, ought to be treated with decency and respect. AMEN,” she ended, tagging DaBaby in the post.

While the “BOP” rapper did not reply to the legend, he did respond to The Roots drummer and “Summer of Soul” director Questlove, who also expressed his dissatisfaction with DaBaby's statements Thursday.

“I'm not even trying to be humorous when I say...

“I have NO IDEA WHO DIS N—A IS DAWG,” the North Carolina native tweeted of the “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” performer, adding, “and I don't care about losing you as a fan my buddy hahaha @questlove.” You and any other n—a who wants to play "follow the leader."

DaBaby's "Levitating" partner Dua Lipa, as well as Sir Elton John, took issue with his Rolling Loud statements.

While the “Suge” rapper initially defended his statements, he subsequently apologized while facing cancellation.

“Anyone who has been affected by AIDS/HIV has every right to be unhappy; what I said was inappropriate, even though I had no intention of upsetting anyone. So please accept my apologies,” he tweeted Tuesday evening.

“However, the LGBT community... I'm not fooling you, do you? Your company is your business.”

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