
Dua Lipa is learning from her past mistakes.
A clip from 2014 recently resurfaced of the British singer covering Mila J‘s Smoke, Drink, Break-Up, during which she partially sings the N-word. On Friday, the 22-year-old apologized for offending anyone.
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Listen to the controversial section of the song (below):
heres the audio of dua lipa fully saying the n word but editing the last bit pic.twitter.com/HL1hvvK7Xv
— thicc like lugaw (@glossace) January 4, 2018
And here’s her response to the backlash (below):
In relation to my 2014 cover I never meant to offend or upset anyone. I didnt say the full word but I can admit I shouldnt have gone there at all and that a different word could’ve been recorded altogether to avoid offence and confusion. I wasn’t thinking it through at the time.
— DUA LIPA (@DUALIPA) January 5, 2018
I always stand up for social justice and I am very sorry to anyone that I have offended x
— DUA LIPA (@DUALIPA) January 5, 2018
Let’s continue to do better, bbs!
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[Image via WENN.]
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