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Stormzy breaks his silence on McDonald's controversy and Palestine post 'deletion' as he hits back at 'hypocrisy' allegations


The rapper, 31, was accused of 'selling out' after starring in a major campaign for the fast food giant, despite McDonald's facing calls for boycotts over its links to Israel.

Fans had noticed an Instagram post in which Stormzy publicly supported Palestine in 2023 no longer appears on his feed, prompting speculation - without proof - that he deleted it before signing the lucrative deal. His McDonald's collaboration, called The Stormzy Meal - which includes nine chicken nuggets, fries, BBQ dips, a Sprite Zero, and an Oreo McFlurry or apple pie - launched earlier this month. It comes after Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn (pictured) had waded into the controversy amid the online backlash, branding Stormzy's McDonald's partnership as 'hugely disappointing'

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