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Maddie Ziegler made a public apology to fans on Tuesday over “ignorant and racially insensitive” videos from her past. At least in this case past meant when she was a literal child…
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In a note posted on social media, the Sia avatar acknowledged the mistakes of her younger self and attempted to make things right. She began:
The 17-year-old went on to
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark has apologized for her actions during a recent event during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Maddie Ziegler apologized on her social media for posting “racially insensitive” content on her social media accounts when she was younger. Page Six picked up on the post from Maddie today in which she said she was sorry for mocking people’s accents when she was 9-years-old.
Former “Dance Moms” star Maddie Ziegler released a statement on Tuesday addressing past “ignorant and racially insensitive” videos that have recently surfaced online. "There are a few videos some of you have seen from when I was about 9 years old where I thought it was funny to mock people and accents," Maddie, 17, wrote on social media.
Former Dance Moms star Maddie Ziegler has issued an apology on Twitter after videos resurfaced of her making, what she described as, “ignorant and racially insensitive” comments. The 17-year-old actress and professional dancer issued a lengthy statement on August 4, writing, “There are a few videos some of you have seen from when I was about 9 years old where I thought it was funny to mock people and accents,” she began.