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The rapper appeared on the ex-Fox News pundit’s Twitter show to explain why he refused the “rush job” COVID-19 vaccine.
“I hate that my name was dragged into this Drunk Champs bullshit,” Cube said after West went on an antisemitic rant in a podcast.
Everything we can’t stop loving, hating, and thinking about this week in pop culture.
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The rapper had encouraged mask wearing during the pandemic but has apparently changed tune when it comes to vaccinations.
As Lil Wayne follows in the footsteps of fellow rappers Ice Cube and 50 Cent, Kyndall Cunningham writes about how it demonstrates “they have nothing to lose besides money.”
The shocking claim came during a “Fox & Friends” interview in which President Trump’s son-in-law also slammed celebrities for “virtue signaling” over racial issues in America.
The rapper and actor, who has a long history of anti-Semitism, worked with the Trump team on their “Platinum Plan,” a last-ditch effort to curry favor with Black Americans.
Nick Cannon and Ice Cube promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Diddy broadcasting Farrakhan. Anti-Semitism has no place in any anti-racist movement, writes Cassie da Costa.
Celebs ranging from Chelsea Handler and Jessica Chastain to Jennifer Aniston and Ice Cube have been fawning over Louis Farrakhan—a homophobic anti-Semite with ties to Scientology.
He’s recently shared anti-Semitic memes, but the rapper and actor Ice Cube also has a history of anti-Semitic lyrics and was even once accused of ordering the beatdown of a rabbi.