Hannah Brown Issues Apology: She’s Not ‘Ignorant White Girl Who Uses the N-Word’

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'I don’t want to be an ignorant white girl who uses the N-word,' the Bachelorette star said, 'but I also don’t want to be someone who goes onto a platform intoxicated and engages in their platform that way'

Photo: Instagram: hannahbrown Two weeks after being caught on a live video singing the N-word and laughing it off, former Bachelorette lead Hannah Brown has issued a lengthy apology on Instagram for her use of the racial slur. In the video, which was posted on May 30, Brown detailed how she didn’t feel comfortable speaking out for two weeks because she “had to go through a process” and work with an “educator” to help her understand her shortcomings when it came to the word.

Brown admitted that she “didn’t know a lot” about the history of the N-word, but insists she won’t “be ignorant anymore” when it comes to using derogatory language. “I don’t want to be an ignorant white girl who uses the N-word, but I also don’t want to be someone who goes onto a platform intoxicated and engages in their platform that way,” Brown said, admitting that she was drunk when she used the slur. “If you want to support me, do not defend me. What I did, what I said was indefensible.

In the aftermath of Brown singing the N-word , many Bachelor Nation alums spoke out to condemn the former Bachelorette. Rachel Lindsay, the franchise’s only black lead, said in a video that she’s “honestly tired of feeling like I have to be the one to speak because other people won’t,” and later called Brown’s actions insincere. Other people within the franchise to weigh in about the slur included Tyler Cameron, Bekah Martinez, Katie Morton, Sydney Hightower, Nick Viall, and Alayah Benavidez.

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