Justin Bieber Calls Out Laura Ingraham On ‘Disgusting’ Nipsey Hussle Remarks

Posted On : April 19, 2019

As we all mourn the tragic death of Nipsey Hussle, Fox News correspondent Laura Ingraham has found a insensitive way to mark his untimely passing. 

Last week, on her show of The Ingraham Anglethe 55-year-old host laughed her way through a segment covering the late rapper’s funeral.

“That’s A Very Creative Refrain!”

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“Yesterday in L.A., thousands lined the streets to say goodbye to rapper Nipsey Hussle,” Ingraham said on her show last Friday.

“Now this dear artist recently released a song called FDT (short for F*** Donald Trump, a track that was actually released by YG that featured Hussle.”

She then joked to her guest co-host Raymond Arroyo, “Now that’s a very creative refrain, to which Arroyo said, ‘Very catchy – Irving Berlin look out!”

Irving Berlin died in 1989 and wrote hits such as “There’s No Business Like Show Business” and  “Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better).”

Ingraham continued to mock Hussle on his right to protest Trump.

“The chorus it goes on and on. Is that related to the lowest unemployment ever basically for African Americans?”

“How Dare You”

Today pop superstar Justin Bieber spoke out at Ingraham’s remarks.

“Laura Ingraham absolutely disgusting what you did on national television,” the 25-year-old pop star said in an Instagram post. “How dare you laugh in the face of a person who has passed on. Doesn’t matter who it is. But disrespecting someone’s who was a pillar in the community and did right by people?”

The “Love Yourself” singer continued, “Did you not think about the family who just lost a love one and now have to see you mock him on national television [?] It’s absurd and you should be fired period.”

The married singer then added the hashtags #repost and #spreadawareness toward his 109 million followers on the social media site.

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