
Taylor Swift introduced Wednesday that rapper Ice Spice can be featured on a brand new model of “Karma,” one of many songs from her newest album, “Midnights.” The announcement comes within the midst of followers criticizing Swift for reportedly relationship singer Matty Healy of the band The 1975, whose historical past of offensive feedback and actions contains laughing together with racist jokes about Ice Spice.
In January, Healy appeared on an episode of the podcast “The Adam Friedland Present” by which Friedland and his co-host Nick Mullen made racist remarks about Ice Spice, referring to her as “Inuit Spice Woman” and “this chubby Chinese language girl.” Healy laughed alongside as the 2 co-hosts continued to mock Chinese language and Hawaiian accents.
The podcast was pulled from Spotify and Apple. In April, Healy apologized to Ice Spice throughout one in all his live shows in Auckland, New Zealand.
“I simply really feel a bit unhealthy, and I’m sort of a bit sorry if I’ve offended you,” Healy stated, in keeping with Rolling Stone. “Ice Spice, I’m sorry. It’s not as a result of I’m aggravated that me joking obtained misconstrued. It’s as a result of I don’t need Ice Spice to assume I’m a dick. I like you, Ice Spice. I’m so sorry.”
Ice Spice by no means responded to Healy, however on Wednesday, the rapper tweeted about her collaboration with Swift, calling her the “sweetest individual ever.”
In early April, the Solar reported that Swift and Healy had been relationship, and Healy was later seen supporting Swift throughout a number of stops of her present stadium tour.
Swift advised a crowd in Massachusetts final week that she’s “by no means been this completely happy in my life, in all elements of my, life ever. And I simply need to thanks for being part of that.”
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