Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner removed from magazine cover after Astroworld stampede

W Magazine refused to release cover with Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner

American rapper Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner magazine W Magazine after the Astroworld crush. This is reported by Page Six.

It is clarified that the cover was removed before the tragic concert. The magazine also planned to print a long interview with the couple, but editors are now concerned about criticism of Scott and Jenner. They have already refused to publish material on the site, and now they are trying to stop the publication of the magazine itself. Journalists believe that in light of what happened, such a publication would be inappropriate.

Previously, Nike postponed collaboration with Travis Scott. The planned November 16 release of the joint sneaker collection has been pushed back indefinitely. In addition, the PlayStation 5 promo video featuring the musicians has been removed from the game console's blog. Fortnite also lost Scott's signature “emote” with a snippet of his song Out West.

The crush occurred on November 5 at the Astroworld in Houston during a performance by rapper Travis Scott. It lasted half an hour, during which time more than 300 people were injured. Initially, it was reported that eight of the rapper's fans died from their injuries. They were between 14 and 27 years old. On September 11, it became known that 22-year-old Bharti Shahani had died in a hospital in Houston. Four days later, nine-year-old Erza Blount died.

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