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Dua Lipa 'horrified' over DaBaby's homophobic remarks about HIV/AIDS

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Rap star DaBaby’s homophobic comments about HIV/AIDS, made during his performance at Rolling Loud in Miami on Sunday, have sparked widespread anger and condemnation over the rapper’s views towards the LGBTQ+ community.

DaBaby told the crowd at the festival: “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases […] The post Dua Lipa 'horrified' over DaBaby's homophobic remarks about HIV/AIDS appeared first on GCN.

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