Variety reports.““[It’s] a character where the woman is a trans character, so she’s a woman that transitioned into a man,” Berry said, misgendering the character.
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Ellise Shafer editorShane Dawson has owned up to his past racist actions in a 20-minute video posted to his YouTube channel on Friday night.In the video, titled “Taking Accountability,” Dawson apologized for doing blackface in racist videos during his early YouTube career.“Blackface was something that I did a lot… on my channel. And there’s no excuse for it.
There’s literally no excuse. I made a video six years ago talking about it and I gave excuses and it was wrong… But I didn’t do the work,”
.Variety reports.““[It’s] a character where the woman is a trans character, so she’s a woman that transitioned into a man,” Berry said, misgendering the character.
Liza Koshy, Jenna Marbles, Shane Dawson and more internet stars have issued apologies for their past racially insensitive content amid the Black Lives Matter movement.Koshy, for her part, made headlines in June 2020 when a since-deleted video with then-boyfriend David Dobrik resurfaced.
TMZ reported today that democrats are now trying to change the name of an Orange County airport. Reportedly, politicians in the area aren’t happy with the John Wayne Airport in Orange County due to the fact the actor had famously made remarks 50 years ago that many people today find very offensive.
Another big YouTuber has issued an apology video. Shane Dawson, 31, followed in Jenna Marbles‘ footsteps after the latter apologized for old racist videos, which Shane also decided to do in a new video called “Taking Accountability,” shared on June 27. Shane has previously apologized for past racist content on his YouTube channel, which has now amassed 23 million subscribers, but is now admitting that “those apologies suck.”
Famed YouTube celebrity Jenna Marbles uploaded a tearful video on June 25 announcing that she would be leaving the platform that made her famous, after a video of her in blackface resurfaced along with a video of her rapping and using racist language against the Asian community. “It’s awful.
Jenna Marbles might be done with YouTube ‘forever!’ The beloved influencer, who has more than 20 million subscribers and has been on the platform for over a decade, shared a video earlier today in which she apologized for all of her offensive past videos. Furthermore, she also announced that she would no longer post on her channel, at least for a long time.
Jenna Marbles (real name Jenna Nicole Mourey) revealed she needs a break from the channel after taking ownership for her past racist or hurtful videos.“I get it,” Marbles, 33, began her video message on YouTube on Thursday, June 25.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorJenna Marbles, a popular YouTube comedy vlogger who’s been making videos for 10 years, apologized for content she created that offended and hurt people including racist videos.
Time for another round of apologies for old, racially-insensitive material.
Eiza González apologized for taking part in a blackface scene on a Telenovela when she was a teenager after photos resurfaced from the show on Tuesday, June 23.“I am deeply sorry and ashamed about having worn blackface makeup shown in the images circulating,” González, 30, said in a statement to Us Weekly on Wednesday, June 24, after seeing the photos reappear on social media.
Eiza Gonzalez has issued an apology about wearing blackface on the popular Lola, Érase Una Vez telenovela when she was just a teenager.
The Man Show in which he wore blackface once again resurfaced over the past few weeks."There is nothing more important to me than your respect, and I apologize to those who were genuinely hurt or offended by the makeup I wore or the words I spoke," he said.Kimmel said that when he wore blackface while impersonating Karl Malone, he "never considered that this might be seen as anything other than an imitation of a fellow human being, one that had no more to do with Karl's skin color than it did
Jimmy Kimmel is the latest late night host to apologize for previously performing in blackface.
Jimmy Kimmel apologized for his past impressions and impersonations of Black celebrities.“I have long been reluctant to address this, as I knew doing so would be celebrated as a victory by those who equate apologies with weakness and cheer for leaders who use prejudice to divide us,” the 52-year-old late-night host began in a statement shared on Tuesday, June 23. “That delay was a mistake.
According to US Weekly, Kompothecras responded using the N-word in the comment section of one Instagram post and commented on several other posts with racist themes.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorGoogle denied a report that it had kicked The Federalist, a right-wing blog, off its advertising network over violations of its policy against derogatory content specifically related to Black Lives Matter protests.On Tuesday, NBC News reported that Google had banned The Federalist from being able to serve or generate revenue from Google Ads.
fired Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute from Vanderpump Rules, Tamra Judge is calling for the network to cut ties with Kelly Dodd.The 52-year-old Bravo alum slammed her former Real Housewives of Orange County costar during an Instagram Q&A with fans on Tuesday, June 16, when one social media user asked if Dodd, 44, should be fired for “racist statements” resurfacing.“Yes I do, that TMZ video is disgusting!” Judge wrote.
Stassi Schroeder apologized for her past racist actions against her former co-star Faith Stowers, the 31-year-old reality star's podcast,, was removed from all platforms.«We recently learned of racially charged and inappropriate actions by Stassi Schroeder during one of her previous projects,” Radio.com, which broadcasts the podcast, wrote on its Instagram on Tuesday. “In light of this, Radio.com has made the decision to part ways with her.
Sugababes remembered being perceived as an angry Black woman while performing as part of the platinum-selling trio in a new video.In a 14-minute clip posted yesterday (June 9) on her YouTube account, Buchanan discerned fans' comments and direct messages about the racial profiling she underwent in past Sugababes interviews that became more apparent in her "REACTING TO MY “SHADIEST/FUNNIEST ” MOMENTS |Sugababes Edition" video she uploaded two weeks prior."I used to think that racism was when