It’s no secret that Gwen Stefani has been accused of cultural appropriation for the Harajuku Girls era of her solo career — but it turns out the 51-year-old singer still has no regrets despite the controversy.
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"Saturday Night Live" star Michael Che responded after a sketch he wrote during Elon Musk’s May 8 episode was accused of cultural appropriation. On Monday, the "Weekend Update" host revealed he was the writer behind a sketch titled "Gen Z Hospital" that featured Musk and cast members Kate McKinnon, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim and Bowen Yang in the waiting room of a hospital as they wait to hear news about their injured friend and relative. The gimmick of the sketch was that each
.It’s no secret that Gwen Stefani has been accused of cultural appropriation for the Harajuku Girls era of her solo career — but it turns out the 51-year-old singer still has no regrets despite the controversy.
Gwen Stefani has responded to long-running claims of cultural appropriation over her ‘Harajuku Girls’ dancers.The former No Doubt singer has also been accused of appropriating South Asian, Black, and African cultures, and perpetuating stereotypes of Native American culture at various points throughout her career.When Stefani was still a member of No Doubt, she wore a bindi in music videos including ‘Just A Girl’, while the group’s 2012 reunion saw them pull a video for the track ‘Looking Hot’
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Saturday Night Live’s Michael Che has addressed the criticisms around one of his latest sketches.
Michael Che is speaking out after one of “Saturday Night Live”‘s sketches was accused of cultural appropriation.
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