WATCH: Rapper Lil Nas X tells fan to 'get rid of it' when she says she's pregnant

Rapper Lil' Nas has been stirring it up again. After putting up "ask me a question" on social media, one of his fans wrote in telling him she was pregnant.

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Rapper Lil' Nas has been stirring it up again. After putting up "ask me a question" on social media, one of his fans wrote in telling him she was pregnant.

He posted a short video saying simply, "Congratulations... get rid of it."

Naturally, the statement stirred up no small controversy. Fighting what they consider to be bad speech with more speech, pro-life group Live Action shared the story to their followers on Twitter:

Lil Nas didn't stay silent. He responded directly to the above tweet with the following:

Hollywood celebrities overwhelmingly support the concept of abortion, and tend to be very vocal in their views. Here is an example from back in March involving actress and former talk show host Busy Phillips:

Phillips says in the video:

"There I was, sitting in Los Angeles, in my beautiful office of my own late-night talk show. Soon I would be driving my hybrid car to my beautiful f—king home to kiss my two beautiful and healthy children and my husband who had taken the year off to parent so I could focus on my career."

"And I have all of this, all of it! Because, because, because, I was allowed bodily autonomy at 15! I will not be shamed into being quiet. We will not be shamed into being quiet. Never again!"

"I will never stop talking about my abortion, or my periods, or my experiences in childbirth, my episiotomies, my yeast infections, or my ovulation that lines up with the moon!" the celebrity closed.

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