JAKARTA - Matthew Timothy happened to be aka fire, vocalist of The 1975 apologized for the controversy he caused.
On the sidelines of his appearance when The 1975 held a concert at the Hollywood Bowl, California on October 2, Matt totaled that what he had done had hurt many people.
"Because some of my actions have hurt some people, I apologize to those people. I promise to go better in the future," Matt happened.
"But I think it's also important to express my intentions, so everyone knows that there is no bad intention. As an artist, I want to create an environment for myself to perform where not everything I do can be understood literally," he continued.
Adapun, kontroversi yang dimaksud Matt teleaksa adalah komentarnya yang dinilai racist ketika berbicara rapper Ice Spice saat tampil dalam podcast The Adam Friedland Show.
Previously, Matt Badminton's controversial actions had also been carried out when appearing at the Good Vibes Fest in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last July.
At the concert, Matt voiced his disapproval of the anti-LGBT law in Malaysia. He even kissed Ross MacDonald (bass) on stage and witnessed thousands of spectators.
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The controversy made We The Fest, a festival held in Jakarta not far from the Good Vibes Fest event, canceling The 1975 appearance.
For information,men also announced that The 1975 would be on hiatus or a long break for an undetermined time.
"It's amazing that all of you are here, after this tour, we will have a timeless break for the show. So, it's great that you guys are here with us tonight. Thank you so much," Matt happened when The 1975 appeared at the Golden 1 Center last week.
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