Travis Scott Didn’t Delete His IG Because Of Halloween Costume Backlash ‘He’s Focusing On His Family’, Source Says

Travis Scott
Travis Scott Didn’t Delete His IG Because Of Halloween Costume Backlash ‘He’s Focusing On His Family’, Source Says
Travis Scott is the latest celebrity to take a break from Instagram as he deleted his account earlier this month.

While many fans thought it was because of the backlash he received for his Batman Halloween costume, a source is claiming a different reason.

Travis Scott deleted his Instagram shortly after becoming a trending topic thanks to his Halloween costume.
Travis Scott in his Batman costume eating his McDonald’s meal pic.twitter.com/bcF6vkD4Wc
— Raymon (@notraymon) November 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/Boobooclapv1/status/1323045467911974913?s=20
Travis Scott after everyone roasted his batman costume pic.twitter.com/3wOJAbEany
— Malachi (@malachi7653) November 2, 2020


But an insider 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.”
They added that it was “important” for him to unplug during
“such a critical time in the world right now.”
What are your thoughts on the reason Travis Scott deleted his IG? Comment and let us know.
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