Milli Vanilli’s Fab Morvan Drops Out of Freedom 250 Concert
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Freedom 250, which is headed by Trump’s appointee CEO and his first-term Secretary of State, Keith Krach, describes itself as “a national, non-partisan organization leading the celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday,” according to a spokesperson.
Days after the musical lineup for Donald Trump's Great American State Fair in Washington DC was announced, many of the performers have dropped out.
Milli Vanilli won a Grammy in 1990 for Best New Artist, but the award was rescinded after the scandal broke. Pilatus died in 1998, while Morvan has attempted a solo career and published a memoir, “You Know It’s True: The Real Story of Milli Vanilli.”
In an exclusive interview with CNN's Laura Coates, Fab Morvan, the French singer from Milli Vanilli, explains why he’s not performing at the Trump-backed Freedom 250