Hannah Brown is apologizing once again for recently using the N-word in a video shared on Instagram. About two weeks ago, Brown, 25, used the N-word while rapping along to the song "Rockstar" by DaBaby, and quickly drew criticism from fans.
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Former Hannah Brown is being called out on the Internet for using the 'n-word.' On May 16, posted an Instagram Live, during which she attempted to sing the lyrics to DaBaby's "Rockstar," including a line with the slur.When fans watching live called her out in the comments, she initially responded with confusion, even suggesting her brother was the one viewers heard.
"I did? I'm so sorry...I don't think...Maybe it was Patrick," she said.A friend of hers off-camera insists that Brown didn't use
.Hannah Brown is apologizing once again for recently using the N-word in a video shared on Instagram. About two weeks ago, Brown, 25, used the N-word while rapping along to the song "Rockstar" by DaBaby, and quickly drew criticism from fans.
Hannah Brown is back with another apology video.
Hannah Brown, 25, is again apologizing for her use of an inappropriate term. “I have some things and responsibilities that I need to take account for…I was on a run and I just can’t stay silent anymore,” she began her 18 minute Instagram video post shared on Saturday, May 30. The former Bachelorette star came under fire for singing the word “n—-” in an Instagram Live video while attempting to do a TikTok dance to DaBaby‘s “Rockstar.”
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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.
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.
Nick Viall has never been one to shy away from speaking his mind, and his opinion on Hannah Brown’s recent controversy is no different.
Hannah Brown didn’t blame it on DaBaby, but she’s sorry she said it.
Former The Bachelor star Nick Viall is slamming The Bachelorette‘s Hannah Brown for her apology over using a derogatory term during an Instagram Live.
Tyler Cameron wants fans to show some mercy on Hannah Brown…
Hannah Brown has apologized to her fans for using inappropriate and offensive language during an Instagram Live video. The 25-year-old reality TV star used the N-word while singing along to DaBaby’s “Rockstar” on Saturday and quickly received intense backlash from Bachelor Nation.
Leave it to Rachel Lindsay to educate the masses about something so serious!
Rachel Lindsay had more than a few words to say about fellow Hannah Brown's latest In case you missed it, Brown while trying to sing along to DaBaby's "Rockstar" on Instagram Live on May 16. There was an immediate backlash online from fans, and later posted an apology on social media.
Tyler Cameron is standing by his former flame, Hannah Brown‘s, side amidst major backlash the former Bachelorette lead is facing after she was caught saying the N-word while singing the lyrics to DaBaby‘s song “Rockstar” in a recent Instagram Live video.On his Instagram story from May 17, the former Bachelorette contestant, 27, first shared a video that Rachel Lindsay, 35, posted to her IG TV, addressing Hannah’s recent actions.
Bachelor Nation stars used their voices to speak out after Hannah Brown faced immense backlash for singing the N-word.
Bachelorette alum Rachel Lindsay spoke out about Hannah Brown‘s apology after she sang the N-word in an Instagram Live on Saturday, May 16, and told her followers that “you can’t give people a pass” for using the slur.