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  • Normani is speaking out about Camila Cabello’s past racist memes and slurs!

  • And you guys, this all went down during their days in Fifth Harmony.

  • How’s it going?

  • It’s Emile Ennis Jr. here with Clevver News and Normani is one of the cover star’s of

  • this month’s Rolling Stone alongside Megan Thee Stallion and SZA.

  • And in the issue, Normani finally opens up about Camila Cabello’s past racist remarks

  • in old Tumblr posts and tweets, which she apologized for at the end of last year.

  • In case you forgot, screenshots of Camila’s old Tumblr account where she posted offensive

  • and racist memes and comments resurfaced on the internet.

  • The posts show the screenshots dating all the way back to 2012, around the time when

  • Fifth Harmony formed as a group.

  • The memes and comments Camila shared contained harsh language including multiple uses of

  • the n-word and racial stereotyping towards the Black community.

  • Camila and her team did some major damage control, taking down all of her past Tumblr

  • posts and issued an apology.

  • In the statement, Camila wrote, “When I was younger, I used language that I’m deeply

  • ashamed of and will regret forever.

  • I was uneducated and ignorant and once I became aware of the history and the weight and the

  • true meaning behind the horrible and hurtful language, I was deeply embarrassed I ever

  • used it.”

  • And up until now, Normani hadn’t spoken out about any of this.

  • But she finally revealed how she felt about it in Rolling Stone!

  • Before we get to Normani’s response, how did Camila’s past actions affect you, and

  • how do you think Normani felt?

  • Comment below!

  • Normani’s response actually hurt my heart you guys!

  • She explained that she is now finally revealing how she felt because she had some early career

  • trauma when it came to racism surrounding Fifth Harmony.

  • She said that as the only black member, she often felt likethe other one in the room.”

  • Normani was targeted by racist bullies online after a subset of Harmonizers believed Normani

  • had slighted Cabello by calling herquirky.”

  • At the time internet trolls posted Photoshopped hurtful and racist images of her and others

  • even went as far as sending her death threats.

  • And obviously, Normani is still scarred from all of those experiences.

  • And so Normani admitted that she’s "struggled" talking about these sorts of issues before.

  • So she decided it would be best to write out her thoughts in a statement to Rolling Stone.

  • Normani explained why she made this decision and said quote, “I want to be very clear

  • about what I’m going to say on this uncomfortable subject and figured it would be best to write

  • out my thoughts to avoid being misconstrued, as I have been in the past.

  • I struggled with talking about this because I didn’t want it to be a part of my narrative,

  • but I am a black woman, who is a part of an entire generation that has a similar story.”

  • Normani went on to say that quote, “I face senseless attacks daily, as does the rest

  • of my community.

  • This represents a day in the life for us.

  • I have been tolerating discrimination far before I could even comprehend what exactly

  • was happening.

  • Direct and subliminal hatred has been geared towards me for many years solely because of

  • the color of my skin.”

  • And then Normani got into specifically how Camila’s racists remarks impacted her.

  • She said quote, “It would be dishonest if I said that this particular scenario didn’t

  • hurt me.

  • It was devastating that this came from a place that was supposed to be a safe haven and a

  • sisterhood, because I knew that if the tables were turned I would defend each of them in

  • a single heartbeat.

  • It took days for her to acknowledge what I was dealing with online and then years for

  • her to take responsibility for the offensive tweets that recently resurfaced.

  • Whether or not it was her intention, this made me feel like I was second to the relationship

  • that she had with her fans.”

  • But even after the hurt, Normani hopes that Camila has grown from the situation and learned

  • from her mistakes.

  • Normani said quote, “I don’t want to say that this situation leaves me hopeless because

  • I believe that everyone deserves the opportunity for personal growth.

  • I really hope that an important lesson was learned in this.

  • I hope there is genuine understanding about why this was absolutely unacceptable.

  • I have spoken what is in my heart and pray this is transparent enough that I never have

  • to speak on it again.”

  • And then Normani delivered a powerful message to end her statement.

  • She said quote, “To my brown men and women, we are like no other.

  • Our power lies within our culture.

  • We are descendants of an endless line of strong and resilient kings and queens.

  • We have been and will continue to win in all that we do simply because of who we are.

  • We deserve to be celebrated, I deserve to be celebrated and I’m just getting started.”

  • And while it took Normani a little bit of time to speak out, she waited and did it so

  • thoughtfully.

  • And fans agree, they are taking to Twitter to support Normani.

  • One person said quote, “i’m so proud of her for speaking her mind woah

  • Another said quote, “STAN NORMANI THE QUEEN

  • And another wrote quote, “I love that she spoke out about this

  • But obviously not everyone agrees with Normani’s choice to speak out about this, some trolls

  • on the internet are calling out Normani for clout chasing or promoting her own work

  • Though clearly she just felt ready to speak her mind and everyone has the right to do

  • that.

  • So now it’s your time to let your thoughts about all of this in the comments below!

  • Let me know what you thought of Normani’s statement regarding Camila’s past hurtful

  • remarks.

  • And while youre here we also have a fun video over on Clevver Style, an episode where

  • me and my besties Drew and Jackie recreate black cultural icons to celebrate Black History

  • Month.

  • You definitely don’t want to miss this one!

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  • And we have some more exciting news for you!

  • Since we are talking about some of your favorite musicians, we wanted to be the first to tell

  • you that Clevver Music is coming back in March 2020 so stay tuned for that!

  • Thank you for watching I’m Emile Ennis Jr. and I’ll see ya next time!

Normani is speaking out about Camila Cabello’s past racist memes and slurs!

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