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By: Devon JeffersonCategory: RumorsOctober 11, 2024
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Hear Chromazz’s viral defense of her use of the N-word.
Even though Kendrick Lamar said he doesn’t want to hear Drake say n###a anymore, he might want to thank Drizzy for attempting to stop a well-known Latino OnlyFans creator from saying it in years past.
In case you missed it, Toronto-based OF star Chromazz has found herself at the center of a heated controversy after Charleston White called her out during a fiery livestream with Adin Ross for her repeated use of the N-word.
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In response, Chromazz took to social media to defend herself, unleashing a rant that’s already causing waves online.
https://twitter.com/FearedBuck/status/1843847871986315707
In a video she shared on her personal social media profiles, Chromazz hit back at the wave of people bashing her over her use of the word, showing no remorse in the process and claiming she doesn’t need a pass to use the term.
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“I’ve seen a lot of females commenting saying men just give Chromazz the N-word pass because she’s pretty, or because she’s bad as f##k,” Chromazz said in part.
“B####, do you think I need a pass to say, N###a? Do you think I need a pass to speak the way I’ve been speaking my entire f###ing life?”
As she continued to dismiss critics who’ve condemned her choice to use the word, Chromazz attempted to shame members of the Black community for their anger and obsession over the situation.
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“When somebody tries to say, ‘Oh, don’t say n###a. You can’t say, n###a, you’re not Black,’ it’s like, do you live for that word, n###a?” she said. “Is that all you f####ing live for? Why do you care so much. When I say n###a, I don’t mean Black person. I mean man, or my friends.”
Chromazz addressed the backlash she’s been receiving for using the N-word following her argument with Charleston White
“Do you think I need a pass to say n-gga… when I say n-gga, I don’t mean black person.” pic.twitter.com/YxUuweuzRp
— sip this ☕️ (@sipthisteaaaaa) October 11, 2024
The controversy isn’t new for Chromazz, who previously addressed her use of the N-word during an interview with No Jumper back in 2020. At the time, she revealed that Drake had taken her on a date and asked her to stop using the term. Despite this, Chromazz has remained adamant about her stance and defended herself once again.
“I’m just a product of my environment,” she said. “This is how I’ve been speaking my entire f###ing life.”
In another portion of the video, she also fired back at Charleston White and attempted to flip the controversy on him, criticizing him for his statements about the Black community.
“Charleston moves like he doesn’t like his own people,” she said. “I’m proud of who I am. He’s saying, ‘Oh, n###a’s nappy hair, n###a’s uneducated.’ What the f##k? Go check your n###a, my n###a. What the f##k is going on?
Staying true to her unfiltered brand, Chromazz concluded, “I don’t speak to please or offend.”
“You know what I mean? So I’m not going to walk on eggshells and pretend like I don’t say n###a. I’m a real a## b###h. So you guys should be happy I keep it real.”
Somebody get Drake on the phone and see if maybe he’ll scoop shorty up for another date and possibly talk some sense into her.
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