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Jack White shares tribute to Meg White after journalist goes viral for calling The White Stripes drummer ‘terrible’

Questlove, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Ron Sexsmith were among the artists who came to Meg White’s defence.

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Meg White shows a smile between songs as fans cheer for the band. The White Stripes rock Iqaluit in the local hockey arena for a very pleased crowd of 600 fans of the band on Wednesday. The band rocked every Canadian province and territory for their ten year union celebration.


Jack White paid tribute to his former bandmate and ex-wife Meg White on Wednesday night, days after a journalist went viral for a ill-advised tweet criticizing The White Stripes drummer.

The singer and guitarist, who now performs as a solo artist, shared a photo of Meg on Instagram, along with a poem that imagines a world “without demons, cowards and vampires out for blood.”

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A FEB 8 2004 FILE PHOTO @*@*FILE@*@*Jack White, right, and Meg White, of the White Stripes, perform “Seven Nation Army” during the 46th Annual Grammy Awards, Feb. 8, 2004, in Los Angeles. the duo will be the first band to perform on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show.” On Dec. 1, Jack and Meg — the red and white clad duo that make up the Stripes — will both perform and chat with host Jon Stewart.(AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

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Richie Assaly is a Toronto-based digital producer for the Star. Follow him on X: @rdassaly.

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