The fallout from rapper DaBaby's homophobic remarks made over a week ago continues.
On Monday it was revealed the 29-year-old musician has been dropped from the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York that is scheduled to take place from September 24 until September 26.
He has also been dropped from Day N Vegas Festival, and will be replaced by Roddy Ricch, Rolling Stone reported.
This comes after he was let go from the Lollapalooza lineup on Sunday and, the day before, release from his association with BooHoo.
The Suge hitmaker from Ohio made homophobic comments about sexually-transmitted diseases while onstage at Rolling Loud in Miami on the weekend of July 23. He also made crude misogynistic remarks.
Canceled: The fallout from rapper DaBaby's homophobic remarks made over a week ago continues. On Monday it was revealed the 29-year-old musician has been dropped from the New York's Governors Ball that will take place in September. Seen in May
Not having it: The Governor's Ball made their statement public on Monday. 'Founders Entertainment does not and will not tolerate hate or discrimination of any kind,' the festival's promoter shared on Twitter
The Governor's Ball made their statement public on Monday.
'Founders Entertainment does not and will not tolerate hate or discrimination of any kind,' the festival's promoter shared on Twitter.
'We welcome and celebrate the diverse communities that make New York City the greatest city in the world. Thank you to the fans who continue to speak up for what is right. Along with you, we will continue to use our platform for good.'
The tweet was labeled 'Stay tuned for a lineup addition.'
The Governors Ball Music Festival is a music festival held in Randall's Island, New York City and sees about 150K attendees.
During his set on July 23, DaBaby - whose real name is Jonathan Kirk - made controversial remarks which referenced homophobia in relation to sexually transmitted diseases.
He is out: This comes after he was let go from the Lollapalooza lineup on Sunday and, the day before, release from his association with BooHoo
He said: '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 cell phone lighter up…
'Fellas, if you ain’t sucking d*** in the parking lot, put your cell phone lighter up.'
On Sunday Lollapalooza also shared their statement.
'Lollapalooza was founded on diversity inclusivity, respect and love. With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing at Grant Park tonight,' the festival spokesperson said in a tweet.
'Lollapalooza was founded on diversity inclusivity, respect and love. With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing at Grant Park tonight,' the festival spokesperson said in a tweet
Young Thug performed in DaBaby’s slot at 9 p.m. on the Bud Light Seltzer Stage. And G Herbo stepped in for Young Thug’s previous 4 p.m. performance time on the T-Mobile stage.
This comes after Madonna and Questlove blasted star.
Madonna, 62, fact checked DaBaby on Thursday.
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: His stance on the HIV/AIDS epidemic truly outraged the 62-year-old Queen of Pop; here he is seen on July 25 in Miami
'If you're going to make hateful remarks to the LGBTQ+ community about HIV/AIDS then know your facts,' the longtime AIDS activist 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.
'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