The Wiggles issue statement after controversy over ecstasy song video
News Source : The-independent.com
News Summary
- Australian children’s music group The Wiggles have issued a statement after being featured in a TikTok video alongside a song alluding to drug use.
- The band said the video has ‘caused concern for many parents and professionals’ but was ‘not created or approved by us’ The video was shared by the musician Keli Holiday, real name Adam Hyde, and was soundtracked to the singer's recent single “Ecstasy”, which contains allusions to the popular party drug MDMA.
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