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Rapper Fedez accuses censors of scrubbing his pro-LGBTQ speech during concert

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Italian rap artist Fedez made headlines this weekend over accusations that Italian television censors tried to block remarks in support of the LGBTQ community.ABC News reports that Fedez, 31, made the comments during a concert on Saturday (May 1) which aired on RAI state television.

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