Is new music on the horizon?
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Normani has addressed the racist language used by Camila Cabello in previous social media posts.
Cabello insisted she was “sorry from the bottom of my heart” in a tweet back in December, after posts showing her saying the N-word and using anti-black language did the rounds online.
Normani told Rolling Stone in an email statement, “I want to be very clear about what I’m going to say on this uncomfortable subject and figured it would be best to write out my thoughts to avoid being misconstrued,
Is new music on the horizon?
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “The Bachelor: Women Tell All” from Season 24.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “The Bachelor: Women Tell All” from Season 24.
Normani has broken her silence on her fellow former Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello's old racist Tumblr posts and tweets that resurfaced and went viral this December and how they made her feel about Cabello.
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Chad Johnson — who took part in season 12 of “The Bachelorette” with JoJo Fletcher — was hospitalized on Saturday after he shared disturbing social media posts.
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Normani has finally opened up about the impact of former Fifth Harmony bandmate Camila Cabello’s racist posts controversy.
Former Fifth Harmony singer Normani broke her silence over Camila Cabello's past racist remarks resurfacing online. For the unversed, the Senorita singer was accused of racism after her old Tumblr posts and tweets resurfaced featuring the n-word and posting racist gifs went viral this December.
Normani has commented on her former Fifth Harmony bandmate Camila Cabello’s history of racist behavior on social media.
Former FADER cover stars SZA, Megan Thee Stallion, and Normani grace the front of this month's Rolling Stone. In the issue, Normani finally opens up about the racist memes and slurs directed toward her on Camila Cabello's Tumblr page during their days in Fifth Harmony, admitting that she's "struggled" talking about the issue before: "I didn’t want it to be a part of my narrative, but I am a black woman, who is a part of an entire generation that has a similar story.
Normani doesn’t owe anyone the labor of explaining this, but after several misconstrued attempts to address this situation, she’s speaking out clearly. Normani’s reaction to Camila Cabello’s racist tweets arrived in the form of an official statement via email to Rolling Stone, where the burgeoning pop diva was interviewed for their March 2020 cover story.
Normani struggled under the spotlight while in Fifth Harmony when anonymous racist trolls "posted Photoshopped images of her being lynched; others sent death threats," according to her new Rolling Stone cover story.
just broke her silence on ’s past racist social media posts, which the “Havana” singer apologized for last year. (The two performed in the pop group Fifth Harmony together from 2012 to 2016.)“I want to be very clear about what I’m going to say on this uncomfortable subject and figured it would be best to write out my thoughts to avoid being misconstrued, as I have been in the past,” she .
For the first time, Normani is sharing her thoughts on her former Fifth Harmony bandmate Camila Cabello's past racist Tumblr posts that resurfaced in December.