Matty Healy slammed for telling fans to 'separate anti-semitism' from 'hero' Kanye West

The 1975's Matty Healy stirred some controversy at a recent concert as he dubbed Kanye West as his "hero" saying if fans could only "separate the antisemitism" from the artist.

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Matty Healy landed in some hot water online after a clip of The 1975’s recent show went viral on - with the singer sharing some controversial views on the even more controversial rapper Kanye West.

Since his divorce from Kim Kardashian, the 46-year-old has been steeped in criticism for his well-publicized rants and speeches sharing his opinions on a number of topics online, some of which even got him briefly banned from social media platforms.

A few proved to be the last straw for many fans as they turned completely against the , who now also goes by Ye.

However, it appears the Grammy Award winner still has some celebrity supporters as Matty dubbed him his “hero” during a show.

In a clip that has now gone viral, largely with negative reactions from viewers, the 34-year-old can be seen projected on the venue’s screens as he spoke into the microphone with some peculiar clips of Subway Surfer and ASMR videos playing alongside him.

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Matty, , shared: “You know what, I’m not being self-celebratory, but Kanye is one of my heroes.

“You’ve got to f**king believe in yourself.”

As some boos rose up from the crowd, the singer giggled and admitted: “That’s an awkward hero to have right now, I understand that.

“But separate the anti-Semitism. Just think about the self-belief.”

The 1975

The 1975 have also confirmed they will be going on hiatus after their current tour ends (Image: GETTY)

Matty briefly paused his monologue to tell the unsettled crowd to “shush” and pleaded with them: “Literally, tell me one band in the past four years that could do what we’re going to do in the next three minutes.”

The brief speech sparked a frenzy online as many slated the singer not just for his choice of hero, saying: “‘Separate the antisemitism’ is a wild way to start a sentence.”

Another viewer on declared: “‘Separate the antisemitism’. We won’t be doing such thing.”

A third joked: “His shows are so boring they gotta put subway surfers on the side to keep them watching.”

Some brought up the that was short-lived earlier this year, saying: “Mind you we wouldn’t have known him if he never dated Taylor.”

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Another joked that because of the relationship landing Matty in headlines across the globe: “Everything i’ve learned about matty healy as been against my will.”

However, the Somebody Else hitmaker did have some supporters in the comments who agreed with him, as one wrote: “Artistically Kanye is up there, I don’t care about his ideologies or personal life or even politics.”

A second claimed: “All these replies just show how nobody gets Matty Healy lol I love it.”

A third advised the singer on a potentially less volatile way to share his thoughts: “An indomitable self-belief is admirable, sure, but maybe let's not skip over the antisemitism, eh? Keep it clean, keep it respectful, folks. No hero is without flaws.”

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