An article in which Janet Jackson repeated false claims that Kamala Harris is not black sparked criticism. Now it is understood a statement apologising for her words was not authorised by the star.
An apology issued on behalf of Janet Jackson after she made comments about Kamala Harris’s racial background was unauthorised, it is understood.
In an interview published in the Guardian, the 58-year-old singer repeated the false claim that the vice president „is not black“.
A statement said to have been shared on Jackson’s behalf later stated her comments were wrong and „based on misinformation“.
The statement had come from Mo Elmasri, who said he was Jackson’s manager.
First shared with Buzzfeed, the statement read: „Janet Jackson would like to clarify her recent comments. She recognises that her statements regarding Vice President Kamala Harris‘ racial identity were based on misinformation.
„Janet respects Harris‘ dual heritage as both Black and Indian and apologises for any confusion caused. She values the diversity Harris represents and understands the importance of celebrating that in today’s society.
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