Dior pulls Travis Scott and Kim Jones’ collection

Last month, 282 victims of the concert filed a $2 billion lawsuit against Scott, Drake, Live Nation, Apple Music, and NRG Stadium — where the event was held — claiming they “cut corners, cut costs, and put attendees at risk.”

While a further 125 victims — including the family of 21-year-old Axel Acosta Avila who died in the incident — filed a $750 million lawsuit for loss of mental and physical health and loss of human life.


There was also a lawsuit from two concert security guards — Jackson Bush and his uncle Samuel Bush — who are seeking $1 million after claiming organizers of the event put “greed” before safety.

And the family of the tragedy’s second-youngest victim, 14-year-old John Hilgert, has also filed a lawsuit against Travis, organizers Live Nation, and several others involved in the concert for $1 million, citing “gross negligence” and “reckless disregard” for people’s safety.


Travis — who offered to pay the funeral costs of the victims — has maintained that he didn’t know fans were in distress amid his performance.

The Dior postponement comes after the 30-year-old rapper’s CACTI hard seltzers were discontinued.

Anheuser-Busch announced they decided to end production on the spiked seltzers, but declined to comment on whether the decision had anything to do with the Astroworld tragedy.

The brewing firm’s statement read: “After careful evaluation, we have decided to stop all production and brand development of CACTI Agave Spiked Seltzer. We believe brand fans will understand and respect this decision.”

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