Madonna and Questlove blast DaBaby's misogynistic and homophobic comments... ...

Madonna and Questlove blast DaBaby's misogynistic and homophobic comments... ...
Madonna and Questlove blast DaBaby's misogynistic and homophobic comments... ...

Madonna and Questlove were the latest celebrities to blast six-time Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby for his recent misogynistic and homophobic comments.

But it was the Ohio-born 29-year-old's (born Jonathan Kirk) stance on the HIV/AIDS epidemic that truly outraged the 62-year-old Queen of Pop.

After DaBaby falsely claimed AIDS can kill people 'in two to three weeks' while onstage Rolling Loud in Miami on Sunday, Madonna fact checked him on Thursday.  

Madonna (pictured July 22) was the latest celebrity to blast six-time Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby for his recent misogynistic and homophobic comments

Questlove (pictured July 14) was the latest celebrity to blast six-time Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby for his recent misogynistic and homophobic comments

Speaking out: Madonna (L) and Questlove (R) were the latest celebrities to blast six-time Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby for his recent misogynistic and homophobic comments

Offensive: But it was the Ohio-born 29-year-old's (M, born Jonathan Kirk) stance on the HIV/AIDS epidemic that truly outraged the 62-year-old Queen of Pop

Offensive: But it was the Ohio-born 29-year-old's (M, born Jonathan Kirk) stance on the HIV/AIDS epidemic that truly outraged the 62-year-old Queen of Pop

'If you're going to make hateful remarks to the LGBTQ+ community about HIV/AIDS then know your facts,' the longtime AIDS activist - who boasts 43.8M social media followers - wrote on Instagram.

'After decades of hard won scientific research - there are life saving medicines available to children born with HIV, to people who contract HIV through blood transfusions, dirty needles or exchange of bodily fluids. 

DABABY'S ROLLING LOUD RANT 

'If you didn't show up today with HIV, AIDS, or any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that'll make you die in two to three weeks, then put your cellphone lighter up. Ladies, if your p***y smell like water, put your cellphone lighter up. Fellas, if you ain't sucking d*** in the parking lot, put your cellphone lighter up.'

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'These new ARV's can keep a person with AIDS alive for the rest of their lives! AIDS is not transmitted by standing next to someone in a crowd. I want to put my cellphone lighter up and pray for your ignorance. No one dies of AIDS in 2 or 3 weeks anymore. Thank God.'

Michigan-born Madge then addressed the UNC Greensboro drop-out's sexist remarks about women's 'p***ies smelling like water' and how they should 'suck d*** in the parking lot.' 

'That only encourage more discrimination against women who fight daily against the oppression of living under the constraints of the male gaze,' the seven-time Grammy winner wrote.

'People like you are the reason we are still living in a world divided by fear. All human beings should be treated with dignity and respect regardless of race, gender, sexual preference or religious beliefs. AMEN.'

DaBaby - who boasts 43.5M social media followers - responded to Madonna by sarcastically smirking and saying via Instastory: 'Hey Mo, don't shake up dem t***ies!'

On Tuesday, The Tonight Show bandleader Questlove took back his dream list for an updated version of Summer of Soul, which had previously included DaBaby. 

The 50-year-old Roots drummer (born Ahmir Thompson) called the Red Light Green Light rapper an 'idiot' and 'wrong' and 'not cool at all.'

On the mic: After DaBaby falsely claimed AIDS can kill people 'in two to three weeks' while onstage Rolling Loud in Miami on Sunday, Madonna fact checked him on Thursday

On the mic: After DaBaby falsely claimed AIDS can kill people 'in two to three weeks' while onstage Rolling Loud in Miami on Sunday, Madonna fact checked him on Thursday

The longtime AIDS activist called the UNC Greensboro drop-out 'hateful' on Instagram and wrote: 'People like you are the reason we are still living in a world divided by fear. All human beings should be treated with dignity and respect regardless of race, gender, sexual preference or religious beliefs'

The longtime AIDS activist called the UNC Greensboro drop-out 'hateful' on Instagram and wrote: 'People like

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