• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • ABOUT
    • Meet Our Team
      • Our Journalists
      • Sales & Programming
      • Job Openings
    • Contact WSFX
      • WSFX Jobs
      • Sales & Programming
  • Welcome Home
  • WATCH NEWS
    • WHAT’S ON FOX
  • Medically Speaking
  • Wilmington Eats
  • Unsung Heroes
    • Nominate an Unsung Hero

Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV

Wilmington, NC

  • Local News
    • What’s Happening Wilmington
  • Coronavirus
  • Local Weather
  • National
  • Sports
  • Politics
    • NC Voter Information
  • Health
  • MORE…
    • Contests
    • Entertainment
      • What’s on TV?
    • Technology
    • Science
    • Lifestyle
    • What’s Happening Wilmington

Noah Cyrus apologizes after using ‘racist’ term to defend Harry Styles: ‘I am mortified’

December 5, 2020 By Jessica Napoli

Noah Cyrus issued an apology after being called out for using a racist term on social media while defending Harry Styles for wearing a dress in a magazine photoshoot.

According to E! and Billboard, the younger sister of Miley Cyrus used a derogatory word for Black people’s hair. When she was made aware of the term’s history, Cyrus retracted the comment. 

“I am mortified that I used a term without knowing the context and history, but I know now and I am horrified and truly sorry,” the musical artist wrote Thursday on her Instagram Stories. “I will never use it again. thank you for educating me. I in no way meant to offend anyone. I am so so sorry.”

Styles caused an intense debate online when he appeared on the cover of American Vogue magazine in a lace Gucci ball gown.

NOAH CYRUS SAYS SHE HAS ‘STRUGGLED WITH ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION’ SINCE SHE WAS ’10 OR 11 YEARS OLD’

Many people commented that his photo shoot wasn’t “manly” and criticized how he was wearing traditionally women’s clothing. 

Noah Cyrus apologized on social media for using an inappropriate term. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Spotify)

The former One Direction band member responded to the backlash in an interview with Variety 

“To not wear [something] because it’s females’ clothing, you shut out a whole world of great clothes,” he explained. “And I think what’s exciting about right now is you can wear what you like. It doesn’t have to be X or Y. Those lines are becoming more and more blurred.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

The Brit became the first man to cover American Vogue solo with the December issue.

Filed Under: Entertainment

Primary Sidebar

 

Follow Us On Facebook




TRENDING NOW

Here’s your chance to give back on #GivingTuesday

Sweet Swag Contest

Being fit doesn’t outweigh the dangers of obesity, new study suggests

Attorney General Josh Stein urges FDA to ban menthol cigarettes

‘My worst nightmare’: Mother speaks after 11-year-old son suffers heart problems due to COVID-19

Tacoma protest: Dozens gather where police cruiser hit pedestrians, light fires, damage buildings

Footer

PUBLIC FILE INFO

Individuals with disabilities who have questions about the content of our public file or website may contact Connie Petway by phone at
(910) 343-8826 or by email at Isabella.gano@foxwilmington.com

 
 » WSFX FCC Public File
»EEO Report
»Closed Captioning

 

  • Home
  • ABOUT
    • Meet Our Team
      • Our Journalists
      • Sales & Programming
      • Job Openings
    • Contact WSFX
      • WSFX Jobs
      • Sales & Programming
  • Welcome Home
  • WATCH NEWS
    • WHAT’S ON FOX
  • Medically Speaking
  • Wilmington Eats
  • Unsung Heroes
    • Nominate an Unsung Hero

 

  • Local News
    • What’s Happening Wilmington
  • Coronavirus
  • Local Weather
  • National
  • Sports
  • Politics
    • NC Voter Information
  • Health
  • MORE…
    • Contests
    • Entertainment
      • What’s on TV?
    • Technology
    • Science
    • Lifestyle
    • What’s Happening Wilmington

Copyright © 2021 · American Spirit Media LLC · WSFX TV · Wilmington NC · Terms of Service · Privacy Policy