Most celebs use their platforms to promote their work and shed light on important causes. But it never ends well for the celebs who try to do both at the same time!
Case in point: Matty Healy of The 1975, who deactivated his Twitter account this week after fans put him on blast for seemingly using the Black Lives Matter movement, and indirectly the harrowing death of George Floyd, to promote his music.
In the since-deleted tweet, the musician embedded a YouTube link to his song Love It If We Made It with the accompanying message: Profound words, no doubt.
But seeing as they were written above a link that essentially said “STREAM OUR SONG,” social media users were not happy. Related: YouTuber Gives Up Autistic Adopted Son After YEARS Of
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