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Travis Scott issues apology for homophobic onstage slur

Justin Bieber with Travis Scott at the Travis Scott Rodeo album release party at Up&Down, New York.
Justin Bieber with Travis Scott at the Travis Scott Rodeo album release party at Up&Down, New York. Photograph: BFA.com/Rex Shutterstock

Rapper Travis Scott has apologised for the offensive remarks he made during a show in Houston, Texas, at the start of the year.

The rapper faced a backlash from social media users after footage emerged of the Texan artist calling a group of people at his gig in March “a bunch of queers” and “faggots” at Houston’s House of Blues.

After the crowd-shot video began to circulate this week, Scott posted a series of messages that showed support for the LGBT community, claiming that the cause of his outburst was a result of being too “excited”.

This summer, Scott came under fire for instigating the chant “We want rage” at Lollapalooza festival. His performance was shut down after a few minutes, and he was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

In other news, the rapper has turned the action figure from the cover of his new album Rodeo into a reality. Fans can now purchase a miniature version of Scott, costing a cool $150 for the action figure.

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