Travis Scott’s Team Responds To Criticism Over $5.5 Million Bugatti Purchase Following Astroworld Tragedy

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Last week, Travis Scott made headlines when it was reported that he bought a $5.5 million dollar Bugatti. However, Scott was criticized by the family of 9-year-old Ezra Blount, who died just days after being trampled at the Astroworld festival.

Ezra’s family’s attorney, Bob Hillard told TMZ that the child would have still been alive if Scott “would’ve spent half of what he paid for the Bugatti on simple safety measures at the deadly music festival.”

However, a representative for Scott decided to set the record straight on the purchase, saying that it was bought in 2020.

According to TMZ, Scott’s representative told the news outlet that  “This latest attempt to exploit Astroworld victims and gaslight the media and the public is a new low. The car referenced was purchased way back in 2020 well before the tragic events at Astroworld), and covered widely by the media — including TMZ — at that time. Misrepresenting a two-year-old car purchase to make an unprovoked and unjustified attack on Travis Scott is nothing more than another desperate publicity stunt to try to falsely blame Travis and intentionally manipulate public opinion, which won’t work.”

In a new court filing in May, the total number of injury claims has topped 4,900. This includes the lawsuits from the families of the 10 concert-goers that died, the 732 claims in relation to injuries that required extensive medical care, 1,649 for less-extensive treatment, and another 2,540 claims that are still being reviewed.

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Travis Scott Hits the Streets in New $5.5M Bugatti

Travis Scott Returns to Public Performances with E11even Miami Performance

Travis Scott is making his return to music, booked for festival stages and teasing the forthcoming Utopia album. With his return comes a new whip as Travis has been seen behind the wheel of a $5.5 million Bugatti.

According to TMZ, Scott copped a new Bugatti Veyron Chiron Super Sport, and there are only 30 cars in existence. The specific model of the vehicle starts at $3.5 million, but Scott’s carries a heavier price tag.

Scott was recently announced as a headliner for the Day N Vegas festival, joining SZA and J. Cole on top of the bill. You can see the full lineup below.

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Travis Scott Shows Off $5.5 Million Bugatti

Travis Scott is pushing a multi-million dollar whip.

The “Hold That Heat” rapper was spotted driving through his home of Brentwood, Calif. on Tuesday in a new Bugatti Veyron Chiron Super Sport. The rare sports car, which has a top speed of over 300 mph, starts at $3.5 million, but according TMZ, Travis’ ride cost a whopping $5.5 million. Only 30 of the vehicles were made.

Travis gave fans a peek of his pricey new whip, posting a photo of the steering wheel and blue interior while in the driver’s seat.

Meanwhile, he continues to face numerous lawsuits over the deadly Astroworld festival, where 10 people died and hundreds more were injured following a crowd surge.

Travis has been slowly returning to the spotlight since the November tragedy. He performed at the Billboard Music Awards last month and will headline his first festival since Astroworld at Day N Vegas in Las Vegas in September.

He also continues to work on his long-awaited album Utopia and drop a series of Nike collaborations. His Cactus Corp. Air Trainer 1 received over 1 million raffle entries in just 30 minutes when it launched last month, a sign that his star power hasn’t waned.

Travis Scott Teases The Return Of His Cacti Hard Seltzer Six Months After It Was Discontinued

Travis Scott’s comeback is in full swing less than a year after the tragedy that took place at his 2021 Astroworld Festival. The rapper took some time away from the public eye as he was hit with both criticism and lawsuits for the tragedy. However, over the last couple of months, Travis has found his way back to the spotlight in time for the upcoming summer. He dropped new music, booked headlining slots on a pair of music festivals, and even performed at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. Now, it appears as if he’s gearing up to bring back his discontinued Cacti hard seltzer.

In a post that he made to his Instagram Story, Travis shared an image of a Cacti billboard with the caption “patience” attached to it. This comes just six months after Anheuser-Busch, the hard seltzer’s backer, discontinued the beverage, a decision the company made just a month after the Astroworld incident. “After careful evaluation, we have decided to stop all production and brand development of CACTI Agave Spiked Seltzer,” an Anheuser-Busch representative said in a statement at the time. “We believe brand fans will understand and respect this decision.”

If Travis’ Cacti seltzer is indeed making a return, it’s unknown if Anheuser-Busch will resume its role as the drink’s backer as another company could step in and assume the role.

You can view the billboard in the post above.

J. Cole, SZA, And Travis Scott Will Headline Day N Vegas 2022

Day N Vegas is returning in 2022 with J. Cole, SZA, and Travis Scott as headliners. Scheduled for September 2-4 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds, this will be the third iteration of the festival since 2019, as well as Travis Scott’s return since being removed as a headliner of the 2021 edition. Intriguingly enough, Travis also canceled his 2019 performance and was replaced at the last minute by Young Thug, so if he does perform this year, it’ll be the first time since the festival was started, even though he’s been on the lineup all three years. Weird, right?

In addition to the above-mentioned performers, Day N Vegas 2022 will include a who’s-who of hip-hop and R&B stars. 21 Savage, Baby Keem, H.E.R., Jhene Aiko, Playboi Carti, and Summer Walker fill out the top line of performers alongside Blxst, Don Toliver, Joji, Jorja Smith, Pusha T, and Trippie Redd, while the rest of the roster has rising stars and longtime genre mainstays like Amine, Babyface Ray, Chloe, City Girls, Doechii, Earthgang, JID, Jay Rock, Smino, Tobe Nwigwe, T-Pain, Vince Staples, and more.

Registration for presale passes is now open and passes will be available starting Friday, June 10 at 10 AM PT. You can find more information at Daynvegas2022.com.

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Travis Scott And Day N Vegas Return For A Hot 2022 Festival Lineup

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Travis Scott will be making his return to US stages, less than a year removed from the Astroworld Tragedy.  His first United States festival appearance comes with the announcement for the 2022 Day N Vegas festival. Day N Vegas, the Las Vegas-based festival which has hosted the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Tyler the Creator, and […]

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Texas Rep Blames Rap Music For Uvalde Massacre

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After offering his “thoughts and prayers” to the victims of the horrific Robb Elementary School, Texas Congressman Ronny Jackson defended Second Amendment rights and blamed hip-hop for influencing the murderous rampage. Since its inception, rap has been accused of inciting violence amongst impressionable young minds in America.  The latest hip-hop hater is Texas Congressman Ronny […]

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