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Milli Vanilli & C+C Music Factory Factions Clash As Even More Artists Bail On Trump’s Freedom 250 Concerts

Well, this is all getting very confusing. Yesterday, the lineup for the Great American State Fair was announced, with acts like Milli Vanilli, Morris Day And The Time, C+C Music Factory, Young MC, Bret Michaels, Flo Rida, and more on the bill to celebrate 250 years of the USA. Shortly after, Morris Day And The Time dropped off, saying he wouldn't be performing despite the "rumor." Young MC promptly followed suit. Now comes word that "Milli Vanilli" won't be appearing — but it's a matter of semantics.

Singer Jodie Rocco, a representative of "the Real Milli Vanilli," told The Associated Press that she had not been asked to perform, nor were her sister Linda Rocco or any of the other group members. The Rocco sisters sang backing vocals on Milli Vanilli's albums 1988's All Or Nothing and 1989's Girl You Know It's True, and were featured on the Oprah: Where Are They Now? episode about the group in 2014. "It was a common practice for producers, singers, musicians, record companies to have somebody else fronting a very good vocalist," Jodie said on the show. "It was a no-brainer."

Fab Morvan, however, is the artist most people now associate with Milli Vanilli, and he owns the Milli Vanilli name. The other member of the duo, Rob Pilatus, died in 1998.

Rocco shared a press release to announce that she and her follow non-Morvan singers are not involved in Freedom 250:

The original/real vocalists from Milli Vanilli, Jodie Rocco, Linda Rocco, John Davis, and Charles Shaw will NOT be performing their hits live at The Great American State Fair. Others using the name 'Milli Vanilli' that appear on the advertisement should be considered a tribute band with no association vocally or musically to our sound or songs.

Morvan followed up by confirming that he's the one participating. “I am here to entertain and unite people, not divide them,” he wrote in a statement. “Let’s celebrate life & music and take a trip down memory lane. I feel honored to be a part of as it will celebrate the 250 Year Anniversary of America with so many other accomplished artists.”

UPDATE: Morvan has issued a more detailed statement affirming that he'll be performing at the Great American State Fair as part of the I Love The '90s Tour:

Despite any rumors out there, I will be performing at The Great American State Fair in Washington DC at the National Mall on June 26th, as a part of The I Love The 90’s Tour. I am here to entertain and unite people, not divide them. Let's celebrate life & music and take a trip down memory lane. I feel honored to be a part of the Great American State Fair as it will celebrate the 250 Year Anniversary of America with so many other accomplished artists. Looking forward to reconnecting with you across the USA this summer and to finally sing Milli Vanilli songs live in person!”

Likewise, there are factions of C+C Music Factory with different viewpoints on the event. Rapper Freedom Williams, who owns the trademark and performs as C+C Music Factory, defended his decision to do the event via a seven-minute toilet rant video last night. While he is not a Trump supporter, he said he "will vote for fucking Genghis Khan, Hitler, and motherfucking Ivan the Terrible before I let you tell me what to motherfucking do." He even said "fuck Trump" in the video, but indicated he was not backing out.

On the other hand, C+C co-founder Robert Clivilles sought to distance the group's name from the controversy. He posted this:

PLEASE BE AWARE that Freedom Williams has done his best to steal, misrepresent and or misuse our name,

C&C Music Factory which in-fact means Clivlles & Cole Music Factory, Freedom Williams should not be using it to tour nor represent what this group stands for in anyway!

He should address himself as Freedom Williams formerly a guest artist on C&C Music Factory.

Freedom Williams was never an actual member of C&C, never, Freedom Williams was, since the beginning “contractually” and “credited” as a guest featured Artist, that’s all.

Any comment or event that Freedom Williams makes or participates in regarding any Political or Religious views or opinions, he makes as an individual solely, it has nothing to do with C&C Music Factories viewpoint in anyway, please go to his personal page and or his fake C&C Music Factory page and vent.

As the Creator of C&C MUSIC FACTORY, I can state that we stand for love of all people and races globally and neutrality in all beliefs, in freedom and justice for all humanity✌?

Clivilles has a lot more to say and you can follow him on the brand new C&C Music Factory (Official Page), as opposed to officialcncmusicfactory, where Freedom Williams posted the toilet video. He screengrabbed Stereogum's Instagram to illustrate his point.

Meanwhile, as if intent on cleaning up a PR mess, Vanilla Ice chimed in with a video message hyping up his commitment to the Freedom 250 shows. He said it's an honor to be involved with the concerts, but also, "We don't take anything too serious, man." Here's his full message, as delivered in a video on Instagram:

This just in! There's a situation. It's going down! America is turning two-fitty. Come on, man, let's go! I'm super honored to do this concert with everybody. We're gonna bring back the '90s. Put your dancing shoes on. You'll be happy, trust me. It's all about enjoying the great times of 250 years, man, from George Washington to now, and all the presidents, everybody in between. This is a magical event that's gonna happen, and very rare. So I'm honored, man. This is gonna be epic. And that's it. We don't take anything too serious, man. We're gonna bring the '90s. That's how it works! Go ninja, go ninja, go! So we're gonna turn everybody into a teenager for the night. Proud to be an American, and proud and honored for this event. So get in where you fit in, and we'll see you there. Holla holla.

Talking to TMZ, Ice reiterated his aversion to politics, saying that he doesn't vote and that he'd play for anyone whether it's Joe Biden or Vladimir Putin.

UPDATE: Like Morris Day and Young MC, the Commodores and Martina McBride both dropped off the festivities on Thursday evening.

"The Commodores will not be performing at the Great American State Fair," the funk group announced. "Our music has always been our voice and we choose not to publicly affiliate with any single political party. We support the betterment of all Americans."

Country star McBride posted:

I would like to talk to you and clear the air. I will not be performing at the Great American State Fair on June 25th. I was presented with an opportunity to perform at a nonpartisan event but that turned out to be misleading. I asked lots of questions and was assured this was a nonpartisan event that was meant to celebrate ALL 50 states. In my mind I thought this was a great way to celebrate the states and also bring people together in the way that only music can. I saw it as just a bigger version of so many state fairs I have performed at over the years, celebrating community and what makes each state special. Sounds fun, right? Wholesome even. Yesterday things started changing and what we were told is, in fact, not what is happening. I've spent my entire career singing songs about real people with real issues. I've been blessed with the opportunity to be a voice for those who have felt like they didn't have one. It greatly upsets me that anyfan who has been moved by my music may now feel like I'm abandoning the meaning behind those songs. I assure you, that is not the case. I appreciate every single fan who has reached out. I hope to get back to the DC area very soon.

UPDATE: Late Thursday night, Bret Michaels finally released a statement. He's out.

Hello to all my awesome friends & fans,
I wanted to jump on here real quick and talk about the upcoming Freedom 250 event in Washington, D.C.

When this opportunity was originally presented to my team, it was described as a celebration of our country through music and a chance to honor our veterans, active military, first responders, teachers and hardworking Americans from all walks of life. As the son of a veteran, and coming from a family that has proudly served, that is something I have always been honored to support.

As many of you know, I've spent my entire career bringing people together through music, positivity and good vibes. My shows have never been about politics. They're about giving people a place to come together, have a great time and forget about life's stresses for a few hours.

Unfortunately, what was presented to us as a celebration of our country has evolved into something much more divisive than what I agreed to be a part of. Concerns have also been raised regarding the safety of my fans, band, crew, family and myself, including threats that are completely unfounded and unforgivable.

Because of that, I have made the difficult decision to step away from this performance.

This isn't about politics. It's about staying true to what I've always believed in. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions. That's one of the freedoms our veterans fought for and something I've always respected. But as a father, friend and bandmate, I have to take threats and safety concerns seriously.
I believe in our country, in the freedoms we're afforded, and in the idea that for over 250 years we have gone through both highs and lows together and remained resilient. Music is a universal language that unites us, not divides us. Just like it did when I entertained a record-breaking crowd of over 100,000 at the St. Louis Arch for an Independence Day celebration with people from across the country who came together to honor our freedoms through music. The focus was on the music, the fans and celebrating together.

I will continue to proudly support our veterans, active military members, teachers, first responders and the organizations that serve them, just as I always have.

I also want my amazing fans in Washington, D.C. to know that I love you all, and I fully intend to come back and perform in our nation's capital under circumstances where the focus can remain on what it should be - the music and the fans.

In the meantime, we'll keep the Live & Amplified Tour rocking, and I look forward to seeing all of you out on the road soon.

This is said with much love, gratitude, and respect.

Your friend,
Bret
(A lead singer with long texting issues)

I would be remiss not to point out that "Tricking Milli Vanilli into performing a concert for a dictator" is LITERALLY a storyline from the 1990s 'Super Mario Bros 3' cartoon ?

Bob Chipman ("MovieBob") (@bobchipman.bsky.social) 2026-05-28T19:19:30.777Z

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