
Travis Scott didn't delete his Instagram because of Halloween costume criticisms
It turns out Travis Scott's exit from Instagram wasn't because of criticisms over his Batman Halloween costume.
For Halloween Travis Scott dressed as Batman, but swapped Bruce Wayne's usual black outfit for a brown variation to match his car collection.
Soon after the rapper deactivated his account, and while many people thought it was to do with the backlash and comments over his costume choice, it turns out it wasn't because of that at all.
A source told Page Six, "Halloween had nothing to do with it. He is focusing on his family and their well-being and wants to influence his fans to do the same instead of being so consumed with social media."
The same source reportedly added that it's "important" for the Astroworld rapper to take time away from socials, particularly at "such a critical time in the world right now."
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