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Many stars are heavily criticized for having racist attitudes, cultural appropriation. Some people apologized, others reacted so strongly that they had to quit their jobs and were fired by the company.
According to SCMP, the Black Lives Matter movement has received incredible support from the Asian community, especially actors and their fans. The movement flourished amid attacks against people of Asian descent in the United States. Global stars continuously speak out against racism, white supremacy that has been going on for decades.
However, there are still many Asian stars who are accused of racism and cultural appropriation with insensitive comments.
Female star Shang-Chi gives up on social media
The most recent case of alleged racism and cultural appropriation of color is from Awkwafina - the actress famous for two films Crazy Rich Asians and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
For years, Awkwafina has been criticized for using African-American Native English (AAVE) and "blaccent" - a combination of "black" and "accent" - to imitate speaking English like a black person despite has nothing to do with African origin.
The movie star of the super-rich Asian family was once opposed as a rapper when he released the sensitive rap song My Vag. The actress repeatedly dodged the question of cultural appropriation, most recently at the Shang-Chi movie press conference. This infuriated the fans.
Nora Lum - the actress's real name - then chose to resolve the controversy using social networks amid the boycott.
"As a person of color and not black, I have always listened and worked tirelessly to better understand the history and context of AAVE. But I must emphasize that I do not mean to belittle, ridicule, or offend. harm others," she wrote on Twitter before deciding to stop using the social networking platform.
According to the New Yorker, Awkwafina's explanation was insincere. The post on Twitter did not help the actress, even causing the opposite effect. The Chinese-Korean star denies taking advantage of black culture to help her advance in her career.
The Independent claimed that the 33-year-old actress was accused by the audience of "not apologizing sincerely" when she blamed fans for trying to bully her.
Vietnamese-born star was fired
The lack of moderation in the George Floyd case caused Jennie Nguyen - a reality TV star who had only participated in a few shows - to be fired, losing her chance to be famous.
In the George Floyd incident with the American police, Jennie went against the public opinion and wrote a long article questioning the cause of death of the African-American victim.
She later labeled anti-racism people "thugs", "violent gangs", and called for the "White Lives Matter" movement to fight the wave of black people who deserve to live in America.
The 44-year-old star apologized for hurting others after being heavily criticized. She later claimed that she was being bullied on social media.
"We're being bullied for what we don't do and that's not fair. My point is to be compassionate to those who are suffering, not to be racist," she said at the time.
The case took a turn for the worse when Jennie shifted the focus of the case to the company she was working for. As a result, Jennie Nguyen was terminated from the contract by the television network that was cooperating with them.
Mamamoo's group apologizes for abusing black culture
In 2017, the Mamamoo group members had to apologize to the African-American community after a video of the group wearing black face and covering the song Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson in Japan spread online.
In the clip, 4 girls wear costumes featured in the MV of Bruno Mars. Mamamoo also wore makeup with a darker base color to resemble the original. However, that received a lot of negative feedback.
After the incident, Mamamoo's representatives said they were not aware of the white people's history of racism. In the past, some Western artists painted their faces black to highlight negative stereotypes, showing black people as inferior.
"We lack understanding of the blackface issue and do not yet fully understand the implications of our actions. We will learn more about international fans and make sure this never happens again," Mamamoo said at the time. that point.
Singer apologizes for cultural appropriation
Brian Imanuel Soewarno was formerly known as Rich Chigga. The Indonesian male singer then faced criticism from fans because of the naming scheme. Brian's rap name is a combination of "Chinese" and the letter "N" to refer to black culture.
The owner of the song Dat $tick also often uses the letter "N" in the lyrics and follows the gangsta rap style in the MVs.
In 2018, Rich Chigga changed his stage name to Rich Brian. The male rapper apologized for his past mistakes and controversies with the public on social networks.
Previously, BTS's leader RM was also accused of appropriating black culture. In the early days of BTS, RM wore a typical black curly hairstyle of African descent. The male singer also caused controversy when he imitated the mother tongue of black Americans in interviews.
After being criticized, RM repeatedly apologized. The male singer admitted to making mistakes because of his impulsive youth.
Jennie (BLACKPINK) thân mật với trai lạ, trưởng nhóm BTS và "tình tin đồn" Karina (aespa) lộ liễu Snow14:55:47 26/11/2023Sau khi V (BTS) xác nhận nhập ngũ trong năm nay, Jennie bất ngờ bị bắt gặp tương tác cực thân với nam idol nhà HYBE. Tại sự kiện, động thái của loạt idol đình đám khác cũng thu hút sự chú ý không kém.
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