Makhadzi recently addressed a controversy surrounding comments she made that were perceived as hurtful to the deaf community. The popular South African artist clarified that her remarks were not intentional and expressed deep regret over the misunderstanding.
In a public statement, Makhadzi emphasized that she never meant to offend or belittle anyone, particularly the deaf community. She acknowledged the importance of being mindful of her words and apologized to those who felt hurt. The singer, known for her vibrant stage presence and energetic performances, reassured her fans that she values all communities and strives to spread positivity through her music.
This apology was welcomed by many, with some fans praising her for taking responsibility and addressing the issue head-on. Makhadzi remains committed to learning from the experience and using her platform to promote inclusivity and respect.
In other news – Terry Crews shares personal family experience after AGT performance
Terry Crews just opened up about personal losses and vulnerability. America’s Got Talent Semi Finals 2 on September 11, he discussed family heartbreak. Inspired from Sky Elements’ emotional drone show that depicted a story about losing a child, the show’s host revealed that he related to it due to own personal experiences.
The 56-year-old celebrity then talked about how he and his wife, Rebecca King-Crews have experiences three miscarriages. Read more