Travis Scott’s Apology For Homophobic Slurs At Concert
  • 9 years ago
Rapper Travis Scott made some truly heinous remarks while performing live for fans in March 2015, and now he's apologizing to the LGBT community for using homophobic slurs and claims he is not a homophobe. After performing with Justin Bieber , 21, and other mainstream artists , Travis Scott , 23, seemed like he was about to have a major breakthrough . The "3500" rapper has now taken to Twitter to apologize for his using homophobic slurs and vows to never "disrespect" the LGBT community again. His performance was quickly shut down after his remarks, and Travis was overheard chanting at the audience, “We want rage,” as the situation got out of hand. Travis was arrested for the incident and charged with disorderly conduct.
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