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Lil Wayne's Camp Did Not Want His Blm Interview To Be Aired

Lil Wayne's team tried to thwart ABC News from airing his controversial Black Lives Matter interview on "Nightline," according to sources. The "Lollipop" rapper, who was slammed for dismissing the anti-racism initiative Tuesday, had his camp demand ABC pull the segment, but the network did not comply, a source close to the situation told the Daily News. Lil Wayne was reportedly furious that interviewer Linsey Davis asked him questions that were not pre-approved, including one about his daughter. However, Wayne's team was never given a pre-approved list questions from the network, sources confirmed to the News. Just after being asked about his daughter, Wayne, who is African-American, made comments declaring he had no connection to the Black

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Lives Matter movement. "I don't feel connected to a dang thing that ain't got nothing to do with me," the 33-year-old said. "I am a young, black, rich ," he said. "If that don't let you know that America understand black people matter these days, I don't know what it is." An ABC spokesperson told the News that "nothing was off limits" when it came to the questions and topics addressed during the interview. When the reporter began asking me questions about my daughter being labeled a b---h and a h-e, I got agitated," he told TMZ. "From there, there was no thought put into her questions and my responses." "Apologies to anyone who was offended," Wayne continued.

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