A controversial video of pop star Matty Healy describing a time he masturbated to “brutal porn” has Taylor Swift followers begging her to finish their new romance.
The 1975 frontman has come underneath fireplace for his feedback a couple of time he masturbated to porn of “brutalised” black ladies throughout an look on The Adam Friedland Show podcast in February.
Friedland and his co-host Nick Mullen raised an incident wherein Friedland and a girl caught Healy masturbating to what they described as “hardcore pornography”.
The pair walked in on the 34-year-old after they returned to his home to “collect a water bottle” shortly after leaving a celebration Healy was internet hosting.
Friedland stated Healy was watching Ghetto Gaggers, a porn website identified for movies that includes the humiliation and brutalisation of largely black ladies.
“(The female friend) went back in and saw Matty, like, on his phone and then on his 77-inch OLEDs has just got Ghetto Gaggers blaring,” he stated.
“Thirty seconds after the hang, just hardcore pornography.”
Healy stated: “I was, like, dressed as ‘guy who is jacking off’, so I had, like, an untucked shirt. As you said, I think it was like Ghetto Gaggers was on the TV. It’s just somebody just getting, like, brutalised.”
A podcast clip has been recirculating on-line, with a lot of Taylor Swift’s followers calling for the US star to dump her new beau.
“If a bunch of strangers on the internet know about Matty Healy watching racist torture porn, then just how would Taylor not know,” one Twitter consumer stated.
“She’s known that man for 10 years and doesn’t know how problematic and horrible he is? Yeah, I’m not buying that at all.”
Another fan stated: “This whole thing is making me lose respect for Taylor.”
In the identical podcast episode, Healy was accused of constructing racist feedback about up-and-coming rapper Ice Spice.
Claiming he tried to message the US star on Instagram, Healy, together with Friedland and Mullen, then appeared to confuse her heritage by referring to her as Inuit and Chinese, imitating and mocking the accents of every.
The episode was later pulled from each Spotify and Apple Music due to its offensive content material.
Healy then apologised for feedback about Ice Spice throughout a 1975 live performance in New Zealand.
Reports stated he advised the viewers that he “makes a joke out of everything” and “can take it too far sometimes in front of too many people”.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au