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K-pop star Giselle of Aespa apologises for mouthing along to racist slur

  • The singer says she ‘got carried away when one of my favourite artist’s song was played’ in a series of tweets prompted by a fan backlash
  • The apology comes amid growing awareness from K-pop stars regarding behaviour fans often interpret as inappropriate

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Aespa member Giselle (real name Aeri Uchinaga) debuted as a member of the SM Entertainment girl group in 2020. Photo: SM Entertainment

Singer Giselle of K-pop girl group Aespa apologised today for seemingly mouthing a racial slur while singing a song, which prompted a backlash online.

In a behind-the-scenes look at the band preparing to release their hit single Savage, the members were seen singing along to Sza and Travis Scott’s Love Galore, and Giselle was spotted mouthing a line that includes a word that can be used as a slur against black people.

The video, which was uploaded to SM Entertainment’s YouTube channel on October 23, has now been made private after fans noticed the incident.

Giselle apologised in a series of tweets posted Monday afternoon, soon after the incident blew up across social media.

“Hello, this is Giselle,” she tweeted. “I would like to apologise for mouthing the wrongful word from the lyrics of the song that was playing on-site. I had no intentions of doing it with any purpose and got carried away when one of my favourite artist’s song was played. I sincerely apologise.

“I will continue to learn and be more conscious of my actions.”

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