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Tyler The Creator Trolls Theresa May At The BRIT Awards

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It wasn’t too long ago that Tyler The Creator was banned from the UK for his earlier lyrical content. Today, though, he is there accepting the 2020 BRIT Award for Best International Male after maturing as an artist and putting out his genre-shattering album, Igor. That doesn’t mean he’s matured past sniping at the person responsible for his five-year ban. During his acceptance speech, Tyler trolled former UK Prime Minister Theresa May, sarcastically thanking her for her role in his career.

“I want to give a special shout-out to someone who I hold dear to my heart, who made it where I couldn’t come to this country five years ago,” he said. “I know she’s at home pissed off. Thank you Theresa May.”

It wasn’t the first time he trolled the former Prime Minister. Last May, just after she stepped down from her leadership role, Tyler commented on both the end of his ban and the end of her tenure, tweeting “theresa gone, im back.” He previously insinuated that he thought his ban was race-based, telling The Guardian: “I was starting to think that they did not like the fact that their children were idolizing a Black man.”

Tyler wasn’t the only artist at the BRITs to take a torch to the UK’s political leadership. Grime rapper Dave also called out current Prime Minister Boris Johnson, echoing Stormzy’s 2018 sentiment that “Grenfell residents still need accommodation,” referring to the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that destroyed a 24-story apartment tower and left hundreds of residents displaced. It was determined in October 2019 that the building was not up-to-code and that emergency services responded too late in evacuating residents, 72 of whom died.

Watch Tyler The Creator troll his former nemesis above.

Written by: Uproxx

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