DaBaby's name is DELETED from Manchester's Parklife Festival lineup poster

DaBaby's name is DELETED from Manchester's Parklife Festival lineup poster
DaBaby's name is DELETED from Manchester's Parklife Festival lineup poster

DaBaby has been axed from the Parklife Festival lineup, according to the official website.

This comes amid the shocking comments the rapper, 29, made regarding HIV-positive or gay men.

While the likes of Elton John and Dua Lipa have slammed him for his remarks, and BooHooMAN has dropped him as a brand ambassador, it seems Manchester-based Parklife are next to disassociate themselves from him.

Biggest mistake of his (park) life: DaBaby has been axed from the Parklife Festival lineup, according to the official website

Biggest mistake of his (park) life: DaBaby has been axed from the Parklife Festival lineup, according to the official website

He had been featured in the line-up as one of the main acts, alongside the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Disclosure, Eric Prydz and Skepta.

But his name has been erased from the poster featuring the stars set to appear.

It had previously been sat between Disclosure and Skepta in bold pink lettering - but is now missing.

MailOnline has approached Parklife for comment.

Gone: But his name has been erased from the poster featuring the stars set to appear

Gone: But his name has been erased from the poster featuring the stars set to appear

Before: His name had previously been sat between Disclosure and Skepta in bold pink lettering

After: DaBaby's name is now missing

Before and after: His name had previously been sat between Disclosure and Skepta in bold pink lettering [L] - but is now missing [R]

Clothing firm BoohooMAN confirmed they had terminated their working relationship with the rapper on Thursday.

They said in a statement: 'BoohooMAN condemn the use of homophobic language and confirm we will no longer be working with DaBaby.

'Diversity and inclusion are part of the boohoo Groups DNA and we pride ourselves on representing the diverse customers we serve across the globe.

'We stand by and support the LGBTQ+ community, and do not tolerate any hate speech or discrimination in any form.'

Axed: Clothing firm BoohooMAN confirmed they had terminated their working relationship with the rapper on Thursday

Axed: Clothing firm BoohooMAN confirmed they had terminated their working relationship with the rapper on Thursday

Unimpressed: The likes of Elton John [pictured] and Dua Lipa have slammed him for his remarks

Unimpressed: The likes of Elton John [pictured] and Dua Lipa have slammed him for his remarks

DaBaby had been appearing at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami when he addressed the crowd during his set and made the homophobic comments which he has now apologized for.

He encouraged festival-goers to raise their mobile phones in the air - unless they were HIV-positive or gay men who had had sex with another man in a car park.

Speaking to the crowd, he said: '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 in the air.  

'Ladies, if your p***y smell like water, put your cellphone light in the air. Fellas, if you ain't suck a n****'s d**k in the parking lot, put your cellphone lights in the air. Keep it f*****g real.'

Elton John, 74, who married partner David Furnish in 2014, said he was shocked at the comments, adding that they have 'no place in the music industry'.

Honest: Elton John, 74, who married partner David Furnish in 2014, said he was shocked at the comments, adding that they have 'no place in the music industry' [pictured with husband David in July 2019]

Honest: Elton John, 74, who married partner David Furnish in 2014, said he was shocked at the comments, adding that they have 'no place in the music industry' [pictured with husband David in July 2019]

Backlash: The singer said he was shocked at the 'HIV misinformation and homophobia'

Backlash: The singer said he was shocked at the 'HIV misinformation and homophobia'

Backtracking: In a tweet apologizing he wrote, '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'

Backtracking: In a tweet apologizing he wrote, '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'

'We must break down the stigma around HIV and not spread it. As musicians it's our job to bring people together.' 

The topic is close to Elton's heart as he set up the The Elton John AIDS Foundation in 1992 to support innovative HIV prevention, education programs, direct care and support services to people living with HIV.  

Under the post Elton wrote: 'We've been shocked to read about the HIV misinformation and homophobic statements made at a recent DaBaby show. This fuels stigma and discrimination and is the opposite of what our world needs to fight the AIDS epidemic.⁣'

Having his say: Elton wrote, 'We've been shocked to read about the HIV misinformation and homophobic statements made at a recent DaBaby show'

Having his say: Elton wrote, 'We've been shocked to read about the HIV misinformation and homophobic statements made at a recent DaBaby show'

He went on to share several facts about HIV including how you can 'live a long and healthy life with HIV.'

DaBaby apologised on Wednesday after making the homophobic comments, admitting his words were 'insensitive' but that he had 'no intentions on offending anybody'.  

In a tweet he wrote: '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 - But the LGBT community… I ain't trippin on y'all, do you. y'all business is y'all business.'  

Mistake: DaBaby encouraged festival-goers to raise their mobile phones in the air - unless they were HIV-positive or gay men who had had sex with another man in a car park

Mistake: DaBaby encouraged festival-goers to raise their mobile phones in the air - unless they were HIV-positive or gay men who had had sex with another man in a car park

It comes just after Dua Lipa spoke out against the homophobic comments made by the musician.

Taking to her Instagram story on Tuesday evening, Dua, 25, condemned the comments made by DaBaby.

She wrote: 'I'm surprised and horrified at DaBaby's comments. I really don't recognize this as the person I worked with. 

'I really don't recognise this as the person I worked with': It comes just after Dua Lipa also spoke out against the homophobic comments made by the musician

'I really don't recognise this as the person I worked with':

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