DJ Khaled's ice cream freezer video goes viral amid criticism for silence on Gaza crisis

DJ Khaled's ice cream freezer video goes viral, garnering over 10 million views.


Pop Culture & Art July 31, 2024

DJ Khaled's freezer tour video featuring a variety of ice creams has gone viral, amassing over 10 million views. However, the viral sensation has sparked criticism over his silence on the ongoing Gaza crisis. Khaled, who has Palestinian heritage, showcased his freezer packed with various ice cream treats, drawing mixed reactions online.

In the video, posted on July 30, Khaled invites his son, Asahd, to choose a treat from the freezer, eventually selecting an Oreo Cookie popsicle. The video quickly gained traction, with one post receiving over 12 million views. While many viewers were impressed by the extensive ice cream collection, others expressed disappointment over Khaled's lack of commentary on the conflict in Gaza.

"Whilst his people are literally starving to death, he posts this video of his fridge full of ice cream and chocolate," tweeted user JonnyUtd. "He’s not put out 1 video, speaking and showing support and solidarity with his own people. DJ Khaled is a disgrace!" JonnyUtd’s tweet reflects a sentiment echoed by several others online.

Another user, Myron Gaines, criticized Khaled, stating, "DJ Khaled is an embarrassment to Arabs all over. To see your people get slaughtered every day and not say a word or help is ridiculous."

A third user highlighted Khaled's inaction, tweeting, "A reminder that DJ Khaled, an entertainer with direct Palestinian heritage, has yet to say a single word about the war and incessant bombing happening in a country his parents are from and where he still has family members."

This isn't the first time Khaled has faced backlash regarding the Gaza conflict. Earlier this year, comedian D.L. Hughley called out the producer, saying, "To me, you have gone from DJ Khaled to DJ Callous. You cannot be so oblivious that you forget that the images you are portraying have an equal and opposite effect."

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