🎶 2022-03-21 19:05:21 – Paris/France.
Machine Gun Kelly has been asked to explain and apologize for rude and misogynistic comments, fetishizing black women and teenage girls, made in video interviews made when he was an emerging star in the hip world -hop.
The videos were posted to a Twitter feed by former Crystal Castles singer Alice Glass, who admits she doesn't know Kelly and has never listened to the rapper-turned-pop-punk star's music.
"But all this does not concern only one artist", she specifies. “There is an overview here. It's about how men who act like that still have power and opportunity in an industry that deliberately perpetuates sexist, racist and abusive behavior. This must change. »
Glass presents his Twitter feed with a triggering warning, writing: “this video of mgk is disturbing”
In the interview clip, posted below, which appears to have been made on the red carpet at an awards show or movie premiere, Kelly is seen telling a black interviewer that he thinks “black girls give the best head, one hundred percent”. As a prelude to the next section of the interview, a caption appears suggesting that a black woman standing behind the interviewer walks away after being offended by what the rapper just said, then returns to the interview. , to show Kelly say , "Bitch, get the hell out of here, you fucking fat bitch." »
“Why, as a white man, would you ever talk like that? asks Alice Glass. “Fetishizing black women and in such a disrespectful way! Show respect for black women whose culture you appropriate. Apologies for that, it was beyond disgusting machinegunkelly. »
I'm sorry to have to give a trigger warning for this one. this mgk video is disturbing pic.twitter.com/LZznmumzG821March 2022, XNUMX
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Glass also released a second music video, filmed when MGK was 23, in which he described Kendall Jenner, then 17, as his "celebrity crush." The interviewer then rudely asks if Kelly is "counting the days" until the reality TV star/model turns 18.
“I'm not waiting for her to be 18, I'm going now,” the rapper told the interviewer. "I'm 23, man, I'm not a scary age, you know what I mean, I'm 23, she's 17 and she's like a celebrity, there's no limits there. »
Referring to the clip, Alice Glass writes: “Being used by an older man for sex as a child/adolescent can have devastating consequences that last for years or sometimes a lifetime depending on the severity of the abuse. »
“Please address this #machinegunkelly, tell your fans this was a bad take. Tell them it was wrong. »
As of this writing, Machine Gun Kelly has yet to resolve the issues raised by Glass.
in this clip, mgk blurts out a rationale for statutory rape that amounts to “it's okay because other famous men do it”. looks like he spent a lot of time thinking about it. quickly rattling off a list of examples that encourage predatory behavior towards underage girls. pic.twitter.com/wHYyjwjXOYMarch 21, 2022
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