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Elton John, Dua Lipa condemn rapper DaBaby's homophobic comments about HIV

Grammy nominated rapper DaBaby is coming under fire from celebrities including Elton John and Dua Lipa after making homophobic remarks about HIV/AIDS during his performance at a Florida music festival Sunday.

John said rapper's remarks at music fest 'the opposite of what our world needs to fight the AIDS epidemic'

Dua Lipa, left, and Elton John, right, have condemned DaBaby, centre, for homophobic comments the rapper made during his performance at the Rolling Loud music festival in Florida over the weekend. (John Phillips/Getty Images, Paras Griffin/Getty Images, Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

Celebrities including Elton John and Dua Lipa are condemningrapper DaBaby's inaccurate and homophobic commentsat a Florida music festival over the weekend that have also resulted in theloss of a clothing deal and an apology of sorts.

At the end of his Sunday performance at the Rolling Loud music festival in Miami Gardens, Fla., DaBaby asked audience members to raise their cellphones before letting loose with a string of homophobic statements.

"If you didn't show up today with HIV, AIDS, or any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseasesthat'll make you die in two, three weeks, put your cellphone lighter up," the rapper said. He continued, telling the audience to raise their lighted cellphonesif they weren't gay men having sex inparking lots.

DaBaby, born Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, blew up on Top 40 charts in 2019 withhits likeSugeand the Grammy nominatedBOP.He's alsobeen featured on songs by other artists, including Chance the Rapper, Megan Thee Stallion andCamila Cabello.

DaBaby told the audience at Sunday's concert to raise their cellphone flashlights in the air if they 'didn't show up today with HIV, AIDS, or any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseasesthat'll make you die in two to three weeks.' (Rich Fury/Getty Images)

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John, who has been openly gay for decades, wrote on TwitterWednesday that he was "shocked" to hear the rapper's comments aboutHIV.

"This fuels stigma and discrimination and is the opposite of what our world needs to fight the AIDS epidemic," he tweeted.

In a series of tweets, John listedstatistics aboutHIV/AIDS and notedthat"you can live a long and healthy life with HIV. Treatment is so advanced that with one pill a day, HIV can become undetectable in your body so you can't pass it onto other people."

Dua Lipa, who featuredDaBaby on herhit single Levitating,which has spent 42 weeks on Billboard's Top 100 chart and is currently at number three, took to Instagram on Tuesday expressingconcernaboutthe rapper's comments and sayingshe was "surprised and horrified" to hear them.

"I really don't recognize this as the person I worked with. I know my fans know where my heart lies and that I stand 100 [per cent] with the LGBTQ community."

On Tuesday, the rapper issued an apology on Twitter, saying his commentswere"insensitive."

"Anybody who done ever been [affected] 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," he wrote on Twitter.

He initially responded to the backlash on his personal Instagram page on Monday, saying thathis gay fans "take care of themselves" and were not the "junkies" he was referring to in his comments at the concert.

Clothing brand drops rapper

On Wednesday, U.K.-based clothing brand boohooMan dropped the rapper, saying on social media thatthey condemned the use of homophobic language.

"We will no longer be working with DaBaby," the brand tweeted.

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

In June, boohooMan released a 100-piece collection with the rapper. The company also released a Pride month collection that month, donating the proceeds to It Gets Better, a non-profit organization in the U.S. that works to empowerLGBTQ youth around the world.

Other rappers speak out

While many condemned the rapper's comments, others supported him.

"Social media is full of confusion and words are often misconstrued,"rapper T.I. saidfollowing DaBaby's performance.

"If you [gonna] have the Lil Nas X video and him living his truth, you're gonna damn sure have people like DaBaby who gonna speak their truth."

Rapper Lil Nas X publicly came out as gay on Twitter in June 2019, pointing to the lyrics of his song, C7losure. He then tweeted "thought I made it obvious"and posteda photo of hisalbum coverzoomed in on a building with a rainbow on it.

Since then, his videos have sometimes featured provocative themes,and the latest, Industry Baby, includes one scene where the 22-year-old rapper dances with a group of naked men in a jail cell.