Hannah Brown wants to make it clear there is no excusing her use of the N-word.
18.05.2020 - 02:35 / eonline.com
The Bachelorette star Hannah Brown is facing serious backlash after sharing video of herself singing the N-word. And now, members of Bachelor Nation are weighing in.
During an Instagram live yesterday, the 25-year-old reality star dropped the slur while rapping along to DaBaby song "Rockstar." As time progressed through the live broadcast, Brown began to notice criticism for using the word from fans in the comments. "I did? I'm so sorry..." Brown said.
Hannah Brown wants to make it clear there is no excusing her use of the N-word.
Doubling down. Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti addressed the negativity they received for holding Hannah Brown accountable after she said the N-word on Instagram Live.
Hannah Brown has been in hot water over singing the N-word during an IG Live session and continues to receive criticism even after she apologized and promised to ‘do better!’ But, fellow Bachelorette, Rachel Lindsay is not convinced that she’s going to change! As you may know by now, Lindsay has been very vocal about her opinion on the whole thing, revealing that she was very disappointed by Brown’s apology.
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Rachel Lindsay is speaking out!
Rachel Lindsay broke down the conversation she had with Hannah Brown on Monday's episode of Nick Viall's podcast The Viall Files. As Bachelor Nation will recall, Brown came under fire earlier this month after she posted an Instagram Live video of herself singing the words to DaBaby's song "Rockstar," including the N-word. At first, Brown insisted she didn't think she said the word.
Adding his two cents. Jed Wyatt seemingly reacted to the controversy surrounding ex Hannah Brown‘s recent use of the N-word.
Over the weekend, Hannah Brown came under fire for saying the N-word during an Instagram Live video. On Wednesday, the former Bachelorette's ex, Jed Wyatt, reacted to a post shared by fellow season 15 star Mike Johnson on how "words are powerful." "We are responsible for our words—the ones we use in error and the ones we choose carefully to build a path forward," Johnson wrote in part of his post.
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Mike Johnson has a few words for Hannah Brown. The season 15 star spoke to TMZ and reacted to the former Bachelorette saying the N-word.
Related: Hannah Brown Says the N-Word, Bachelor Nation ReactsThis rose is losing its bloom.Over the weekend, Hannah Brown came under fire for saying the N-word during an Instagram Live session.For a little refresher on what happened: The Bachelorette star recorded herself singing DaBaby's hit song "Rockstar" on Saturday evening. And while she skipped the F-word part of the lyrics, she seemingly forgot to do the same with the racial slur.Moments later, she said, ""'m so sorry...
Rachel Lindsay's passionate response to Hannah Brown's apology for using the N-word came in part from disappointment over Brown «backing out» of the way Lindsay had hoped she would address the controversy, a source tells ET.
Tyler Cameron is sticking by Hannah Brown. After the former Bachelorette came under fire for saying the N-word during an Instagram Stories video, the runner-up took to social media to urge his followers to "lift" her "up from this." "In these moments, you have the opportunity to burry someone or lift them up.
Bachelor Nation stars used their voices to speak out after Hannah Brown faced immense backlash for singing the N-word.
Former Bachelorette star Rachel Lindsay took to social media to educate Hannah Brown and her followers on why using the N-word is always out of the question. On Sunday afternoon, following the backlash Brown received for using the racial slur and following her apology, Lindsay shared a "word" on Instagram on why non-black people should never use the N-word. "You guys have to excuse my appearance, I just got off the Peloton because I needed to release some tension, I needed to release some