Billie Eilish responds to Ye after Instagram diss over Travis Scott | USA TODAY

Billie Eilish recently stopped a performance to check on the health of a fan, Ye took to Instagram claiming she dissed Travis Scott.

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Ye and Eilish are both headliners at April's Coachella, along with Harry Styles and Swedish House Mafia. Scott was originally tapped for the festival's 2020 lineup, which also featured Rage Against the Machine and Frank Ocean.

However, a petition started last November called for Scott to be removed from the festival after the fatalities that took place at the Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas. Eight people died on the day of the event. The ninth, a 22-year-old college student, died Nov. 10, in a hospital. The 10th – and youngest – Ezra Blount, 9, died Nov. 14, in a hospital in a medically-induced coma.

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9 comments

    1. The facts objectively is that he has a history of poor crowd control and had poor crowd security and safeguards on the day

  1. Ye, are you having a bad day!🤔 I believe you got it all wrong and she does not owe you or anybody else and apology if anybody owes anybody an apology it’s you, ye🤔

  2. More Khan-ye’s mental gymnastics to make it about himself. DO NOT APOLOGIZE FOR BEING A BETTER PERSON. He’ll show up and take the stage to be able to rant about it. His narcissism will prevail.

  3. I dont agree with what Kanye West is doing to Billie, but hes right on Travis most likely not knowing what was happening in the crowd. Look Travis may not have been a Saint in his past, but there’s barely any evidence to prove that he was in any way responsible for the tragedy. People have been believing so much misinformation, alot of these tiktok videos are out of context, and edited in a way to make it look like Travis saw what was happening and didn’t care, when you watch many of these clips, like the one of Travis singing “Yeah” to a dead body in its entirety, it paints a completely different picture. Travis was looking at a crowd of 50k people, with loud music blasting, lights in his face, I don’t see how people think he knew the gravity of the situation. Also the narrative that Travis never stopped the show just isn’t true, he stopped the show multiple times to get injured fans help, so there’s no reason to think he wouldn’t have completely stopped the show had he known fans were DYING. Even if Travis Scott is some sort of crazy psychopath, who in their right minds would want to be liable for deaths at a concert, no way he would’ve kept playing had he been alerted. The organizers of the event are way more at fault than Travis. It’s honestly sad to see someone’s entire career being destroyed over misleading content and misinformation.

    1. There were so many other failures besides whatever he was doing while it was happening. Your comments are contradictory and nonsensical – a “crazy psychopath” wouldnt care about being liable

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