Wiz Khalifa says everything is all good with wife Amber Rose. In fact, the two recently celebrated their one year anniversary. 

According to HipHopDX, Wiz shut down rumors of divorce during a recent interview with Columbus, Ohio's Power 107.5. "Nah, hell nah," he said when asked about the rumors. "I wouldn't pay attention to the hype." 

During the interview, Wiz also opened up about the Michael Brown case and the recent protests that came from it in Ferguson, Missouri. 

"I think it's really unfortunate and it's something that kind of repeats itself especially in African American history where it takes a tragic situation to bring light to a situation where people need to come together, support each other whether it be one person's family or an entire city," he said. "At the end of the day these are real life situations where we all need to support each other and have each other's best interests in mind." 

Ironically, violence erupted backstage at one of Wiz Khalifa's Under The Influence tour stops. A man was shot and killed. 

As previously reported, security and safety concerns led to Michigan State University's decision to cancel one of Wiz's upcoming concerts at the university. 

As reported by the Lansing State Journal, Wiz was scheduled to perform Sept. 13 at the Breslin Student Events Center but plans came to a screeching halt after a "review of recent events and assessment of campus concerns."  

In a statement, MSU assures that ticket-buyers will get full refunds for the canceled show.  

"Members of several MSU groups got together and reviewed the recent incidents at the previous concert and came to the decision we were going to cancel it and offer full refunds," MSU media relations manager Jason Cody said. "Really, what it came down to was the safety and security of the visitors that were going to attend the concert." 

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