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Azealia Banks axed from UK festival after racist rant at Zayn Malik | Azealia Banks axed from UK festival after racist rant at Zayn Malik |
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Azealia Banks has been dropped from her headlining slot at a British musical festival after posting racist and homophobic tweets towards former One Direction member Zayn Malik. | Azealia Banks has been dropped from her headlining slot at a British musical festival after posting racist and homophobic tweets towards former One Direction member Zayn Malik. |
The American musician began trending worldwide after she posted the string of comments which referred to Malik in highly derogatory terms. | The American musician began trending worldwide after she posted the string of comments which referred to Malik in highly derogatory terms. |
Rinse FM, which had recently booked Banks to headline their Born & Bred festival in July, said: “We have decided to cancel Azealia Banks’ headline appearance at Rinse Born & Bred. | Rinse FM, which had recently booked Banks to headline their Born & Bred festival in July, said: “We have decided to cancel Azealia Banks’ headline appearance at Rinse Born & Bred. |
“Rinse Born & Bred is a celebration of rave culture and has been created for everyone. We celebrate inclusivity and equality.” | “Rinse Born & Bred is a celebration of rave culture and has been created for everyone. We celebrate inclusivity and equality.” |
ANNOUNCEMENT: @RinseFM I @bornandbredLDN pic.twitter.com/AB3wnTaSru | ANNOUNCEMENT: @RinseFM I @bornandbredLDN pic.twitter.com/AB3wnTaSru |
The row started when Banks, 24, claimed Malik had copied her work for his new video, Like I Would, though she added that she liked the singer and thought he was a “cutie pie”. | The row started when Banks, 24, claimed Malik had copied her work for his new video, Like I Would, though she added that she liked the singer and thought he was a “cutie pie”. |
But when Malik, a Yorkshire-born singer to a Pakistani father and an English-Irish mother, tweeted: “I see you reaching but I don’t care … My @’s too good for you,” Banks assumed it was about her and began sending abuse his way, including saying he was a member of One Direction only “to draw brown attention”. | But when Malik, a Yorkshire-born singer to a Pakistani father and an English-Irish mother, tweeted: “I see you reaching but I don’t care … My @’s too good for you,” Banks assumed it was about her and began sending abuse his way, including saying he was a member of One Direction only “to draw brown attention”. |
Banks also posted a string of derogatory comments about the UK rap scene, saying that British rappers “never have swag” and British rap music was a “disgrace” to the genre. | Banks also posted a string of derogatory comments about the UK rap scene, saying that British rappers “never have swag” and British rap music was a “disgrace” to the genre. |
The rapper and singer has been the centre of controversy in the past, having aimed tirades at a range of artists including Iggy Azalea, Rita Ora and Lily Allen. | The rapper and singer has been the centre of controversy in the past, having aimed tirades at a range of artists including Iggy Azalea, Rita Ora and Lily Allen. |
In March she was forced to apologise after former US politician Sarah Palin threatened to sue the rapper for a series of derogatory tweets. | In March she was forced to apologise after former US politician Sarah Palin threatened to sue the rapper for a series of derogatory tweets. |
On Wednesday social media users, including Lily Allen, called on Twitter to suspend Banks. “Why do the Police shut down @Giggs or @nines1ace raves but @AZEALIABANKS is cool to just come here threatening to bring arms?” Allen wrote. “Don’t get it.” | On Wednesday social media users, including Lily Allen, called on Twitter to suspend Banks. “Why do the Police shut down @Giggs or @nines1ace raves but @AZEALIABANKS is cool to just come here threatening to bring arms?” Allen wrote. “Don’t get it.” |
The Guardian has contacted Twitter for a comment. | The Guardian has contacted Twitter for a comment. |
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