American rapper Azealia Banks has announced she received an invitation to the annual Spectator magazine summer party in London, as reported by The Guardian on Saturday.
The event traditionally takes place in the Westminster office gardens, gathering key figures from British media, politics, and culture.
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Banks shared the news on social media, writing: "I'll be in London July 3 for @spectator."
Spectator editor and former Conservative cabinet minister Michael Gove publicly welcomed the announcement, replying: "Looking forward!"
The invitation follows Banks' recent public support for Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch.
The New York rapper expressed regret for past remarks about Britain and urged voters to back Badenoch.
"Sorry i made fun of you guys in Britain, i rolled over and realized its actually no longer a laughing matter and I shouldnt be making jokes.
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I hope you all vote conservative and Listen to Kemi Badenoch," Banks wrote.
She further praised Badenoch's performance in the House of Commons, calling her "a star."
Banks also contrasted Badenoch with other British political figures, including Nigel Farage, stating: "Kemi Badenoch is f**king iconic.
World leaders will respect her Professionalism alot more than goofball Nigel [Farage]."
Beyond British politics, Banks shared commentary on international military developments, posting a link about a US-Israel military integration plan and writing: "WE WON!!!!!
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PULL OUT OF NATO NOW!"