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GB News faced backlash after a guest, Kiki Turner, claimed that Drake's lyrics discuss "raping women." This comment was made during a discussion about Kanye West's UK ban due to antisemitism, which led to the cancellation of the Wireless Festival. Viewers criticized Turner's statement, noting that Drake has not rapped about such topics. GB News removed the clip from social media, and Drake's representatives were contacted for comment.
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