A few weeks after coming under fire for saying the N-word on her Instagram live, Hannah Brown opened up about how she plans on moving forward. 'From the bottom of my heart. I'm so sorry... And I promise to continue doing better.'
"I don't need anybody to defend me for what I did because what I said... what I did was wrong," she began. "But I'm hoping that what I did was wrong but what I didn't know even before is the worst part of it and it's the ignorance and I'm no longer ignorant and I'm not longer going to be part of the problem." star went on Instagram Live and recorded herself trying to remember the lyrics to 's"Rockstar.
Now, the 25-year-old is sharing with her followers that for the past two weeks, she's been busy educating herself and asking herself the"tough" questions. "To be honest I didn't know a lot, I don't want to be ignorant anymore," she explained."I don't want to be an ignorant white girl who uses the N-word, and goes onto a platform intoxicated and being that way.
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