Lil Nas X postpones concert to poop backstage: “I’m Dropping Demons”

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Lil Nas X postpones concert to poop backstage: “I’m Dropping Demons”

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No shame in his game.

Lil Nas X honestly told the Atlanta concert-goers in the middle of the Thursday concert that he needed a toilet break.

“I’m backstage and this isn’t part of the show, but I’m taking some mean shit, so please forgive me,” said the rapper, noting that he only needed a “minute or two” in the toilet.

“I’ll be right back,” the 23-year-old Grammy winner promised in a viral video made by one viewer.

On Friday, the songwriter turned to Twitter to explain that he wasn’t joking that he was delaying dropping a two.

“The lmao people really thought I was kidding,” he tweeted. “I was literally there throwing demons into that toilet.”

The “Old Town Road” singer began his “Long Live Montero” tour last month, making headlines over his reaction to the street ministry protesters ahead of his September 18 concert in Boston.

“So people [sic] protested against my concert last night, wrote Lil Nas X by TikTok. “So we brought them a pizza.”

The American Music Award winner went on to write that “one of the homophobes was hot” and “accidentally fell in love with one of the homophobic protesters.”

Lil Nas X, which came out in June 2019, tackled online hate and bullying related to his sexuality.

Lil Nas X’s “Long Live Montero” tour started in September.
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In March 2021, he defended the video “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” in which he twisted about Satan, tweeting that he did not want to “satisfy” children with his work.

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“There is a mass shooting every week where our government is doing nothing to stop it” tweeted then. “I am not driving down the CGI pole that is destroying society.

“I spent my entire teenage years hating myself because of what you preached that would happen to me because I’m gay” – musician uninterrupted. “So I hope you are crazy, stay angry, feel the same anger you teach us against yourself.”

Amidst the controversy, Adam Lambert, Elizabeth Banks, FKA Twigs and many other celebrities praised the daring music video.



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