The 1975 star Matty Healy is 'saved' by bandmates during live show
Daily MailMatty Healy was potentially saved from as second brush with cancel-culture obsessed millennials while performing with The 1975 in Leeds on Monday evening. Risky: Matty Healy was potentially saved from as second brush with cancel-culture obsessed millennials while performing with The 1975 in Leeds on Monday evening Healy - who previously suffered backlash for a poorly rationalised tweet regarding George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement - appeared to tread another fine line by telling fans: 'I don't think it's a racist thing to say.' Watch out: Healy - who previously suffered backlash for a poorly rationalised tweet regarding George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement - appeared to tread another fine line by telling fans: 'I don't think it's a racist thing to say.' Saved: But the sentence was cut short as his bandmates burst into the opening chords of 2018 hit It's Not Living - a move that appeared to save the singer Healy was forced to deactivate his Twitter in 2020 after posting an ill-received tweet following the death of 46-year old black man George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis. Bad judgement: Healy was forced to deactivate his Twitter in 2020 after posting an ill-received tweet following the death of 46-year old black man George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis Questionable: More recently the singer has divided fans by opting to French kiss various female members of the audience as The 1975 take their current tour across the UK Healy previously admitted he struggled with being sexualized by fans of the group.