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, Milli Vanilli reportedly won't be appearing either, according to a member who is not Fab Morvan.
Singer Jodie Rocco told The Associated Press that she had not been asked to come, nor were her sister Linda Rocco or any of the other group members. Now, who are the Rocco sisters? It seems they performed backing vocals on albums like 1988's All Or Nothing and 1989's Girl You Know It's True, and were even featured on the Oprah: Where Are They Now? episodes about Milli Vanilli 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."
Anyway, Fab Morvan, who is generally considered the sole remaining member of Milli Vanilli, has not yet made a comment. Meanwhile, C+C Music Factory rapper Freedom Williams defended his group's decision to do the event via a seven-minute toilet rant video.


















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