Kylie Jenner’s baby daddy Travis Scott ripped as he teases music comeback with Utopia billboard after Astroworld tragedy
TRAVIS Scott has caused controversy after announcing his return to music with a massive billboard after his infamous Astroworld tragedy.
The rapper has laid low after the devastating event that resulted in 10 deaths.
But now Travis, 30, has seemingly planned his return to music after several huge billboards were spotted in Los Angeles.
A fan snapped a photo of the signs that read: "Psst...", "Looking for UTOPIA?", "WRONG WAY!", "Cactus Jack", and shared the news on
"Travis Scott UTOPIA billboards reported in California," they wrote, opening up the conversation.
FANS GO OFF
"No one should go to another Travis Concert until he figures his s**t out. It’s not safe," one remarked in reply.
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"Yes I agree with YOU 100 percent. Dude didn't even do any jail time ... Straight a**hole," a second harshly noted.
A third asked: "Why is Travis Scott still a thing after being responsible for multiple deaths?"
"We stand with the victims of Astroworld and will never listen to Travis again!" another ranted.
"This just shows how little Travis actually cares about the last incident," a fifth mentioned.
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TERRIBLE TRAGEDY
The hitmaker faced scrutiny from the public after his Astroworld concert in November quickly turned into a disaster.
Ten people died and hundreds were injured following a mob on the opening night of the rapper's festival.
The crowd is said to have surged towards the stage while Travis was performing at the third annual event at NRG Park in Houston.
The two-day show had 50,000 people show up, and sold out within an hour of tickets going live in May 2021.
Officials in Texas said the crowd began to "compress towards the front of the stage" at around 9:15 pm, sparking panic.
They transported 17 people to hospitals with 11 of them in cardiac arrest.
Hundreds more were injured, including children as young as 10.
FAMILY FIRST
Following the incident, Travis has focused on his family as he and his long-time girlfriend Kylie, 24, recently welcomed their second child.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum announced that their son was born on February 2nd, though they have yet to share the baby's name.
Though the child was originally called Wolf, they decided to change it as they said it no longer fit.
On March 21, 2022, Kylie shared a number of the baby's photos on Instagram and wrote: "FYYI our son's name isn't Wolf anymore. We just really didn't feel like it was him.
"Just wanted to share because I keep seeing Wolf everywhere."
She did not reveal the baby's new moniker, but there are a few clues indicating that it might be Jacques or Jack.
BAD BILLBOARD?
Travis's new music billboard came among controversy regarding his baby mama flaunting her wealth in a similar method.
In late February, fans couldn't help but "cringe" at a billboard Kylie previously gifted the musician for his birthday.
The "embarrassing" ad from April 2019 included their daughter Stormi, now four, and a storm of comments struck when it resurfaced.
The grayscale showstopper showed the Kylie Cosmetics founder and the little girl laying together.
It also featured a large overlaid photo of solo Stormi from the shoulders up appearing to be crying.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY," it read in text large enough for Los Angeles drivers to see the words if not slow down instinctually.
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"Love, Mommy & Stormi XO" it concluded.
The ad resurfaced on where it was torn apart for its "embarrassing" display of wealth.
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