Azealia Banks Issues Formal Apology To Zayn Malik

Published: Saturday 22nd Oct 2016 by David
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Azealia Banks has released an official apology to Zayn Malik with hopes of remedying the problems she caused between them.

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I chose to share this letter on social media as I offended not only Zayn but may other people. I have learnt to admit my wrongs and how to take accountability for my actions. I’m sorry.

I chose to share this letter on social media as I offended not only Zayn but may other people. I have learnt to admit my wrongs and how to take accountability for my actions. I’m sorry.

A photo posted by Azealia Banks (@azealiabanks) on

Her apology comes after her violent run-in with the actor Russell Crowe and before the release of her next studio album Business & Pleasure.’

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  1. GodneyS October 22, 2016

    This nutcase should be locked up in the zoo with tigers with Gaga’s fans.

    • Ughhhh October 22, 2016

      After reading some of these comments I have concluded that many of you are ignorant. But going beyond that, this woman took the initiative to make an apology and whether you believe it or not is your problem not hers. Yes she has made some mistakes in the past but this girl is beyond her image and at the end of the day she is human. An apology isn’t made for people to accept it, it is for that person to acknowledge their mistakes and communicate that they can and will do better. She is trying and that’s all that matters. Diagnosing her with a mental illness without the knowledge nor profession to do so is not only insulting to her but insulting to beings that actual deal with mental disorders.

      • Danzou October 22, 2016

        @ugh but check this though if she was white they’d forgive her.

      • Ughhhh October 22, 2016

        Haha I can’t deny nor prove that but based off this group you maybe right lol

      • I can’t October 22, 2016

        Have several seats. The only apology that means a thing is changed behavior. Formally acknowledging faults and asking for forgiveness is the only part of apologizing insincere people tend to do. Because it’s the easy way out–The simplified and shallow dictionary definition of being apologetic. An “I’m sorry” is only a quick fix bandaid on the problem. REAL, lasting, apologies are seen, not heard.

  2. King B October 22, 2016

    I still remembered that little girl ended her. Hilarious!

  3. Jay Jay October 22, 2016

    If she is sincere then good for her, but this is pardeen for her. She will start going off on someone next week or month

  4. Wonder Woman October 22, 2016

    Bye bish, in Beyoncé’s voice ‘it’s a little too late for you to……”
    .
    You should have apologised before that 13 year old girl murdered and buried your career

    • Anna October 22, 2016

      KIIII! @CareerZimbabwe

  5. S****** Blonde October 22, 2016

    I don’t see Zyan as a colored person.

    • Indie October 22, 2016

      The fact that you even used the term coloured shows your not awake so your opinion is about as useful as the hole in your mothers Punanny! FOH!

      • S****** Blonde October 22, 2016

        Why is that term offensive?…..Or is only when a white person use it that it becomes offensive, cuz I heard plenty of black people using it and no one says anything about it.

      • Sebastian October 22, 2016

        “awake” cringe

    • Teflon Boy October 22, 2016

      Irrespective of the terminology you used, it’s actually more offensive to me when a white person feels they can decide whether or not someone is ‘coloured’ enough to actually be considered a POC. Considering the racism Zayn was subject to as part of 1D and still is (Banks rant included), should be enough to conclude that he does not benefit from the same white privilege as his fellow bandmates. It’s no different to people who say Mariah doesn’t qualify based on hue, despite her background and personal experience of being ‘othered’ while growing up.

      • S****** Blonde October 22, 2016

        I don’t decide anything, people are so easily offended these days, that includes you, if what I said offended you.

      • I can’t October 22, 2016

        If you find that people are often offended by the things you say, so much so that you now believe that people must simply be “so easily offended”, then perhaps you’re the problem. You’re essentially saying, “I couldn’t possibly be the problem, this person is offended by what I said, they MUST be too sensitive. It’s your fault for being offended”. You are responsible for your words and your implications, and when people hold you accountable for those words, don’t hide your hands behind your back, and go, “Oh, you took it the wrong way”. No, You said it the wrong way. Get your life together and take responsibility for your words.

      • S****** Blonde October 22, 2016

        @I can’t
        No, if I don’t feel that what I wrote was offensive or that my intentions were wrong, then I don’t need to feel bad about it, I try to clarify things, but if you still don’t get it, then that’s your problem, not mine.

    • Danzou October 22, 2016

      The reason I don’t like white gay’s exhibit a.

      • S****** Blonde October 22, 2016

        I’m not gay, not that there’s anything wrong with that, just to clarify that.

      • LSU October 22, 2016

        Don’t believe his punk ass, he is gay. One of those skinny little twinks.

  6. Mr.StLaurent October 22, 2016

    Until next time….

  7. GirlGroupFan October 22, 2016

    I can see that Azealia has undergone some sort of humbling process. (Most likely having no other choice but to settle on “rock bottom street.”) And I’m happy for her. This could potentially be a learning experience, if she lets it.

    But…I’m not stupid. People who experience the type of manic-depression/anxiety she apparently does usually require constant “work” to maintain a healthy relationship with reality. Which means they’re prone to relapse any moment they’re feeling themselves. “Hollywood,” where the insecure are constantly at battle, is the perfect place for this to happen. So, I’m not holding my breath in hopes that Ms. Banks doesn’t eventually revert back to her old ways. When arrogance meets internal insecurities, disaster is the result. Just look at the Republican presidential nominee.

    I need Azealia to hit rock bottom and really come to terms with her demons. I was disappointed she didn’t pop off when she should’ve. She was right on time with her sound/visual. And the music industry needed her.

    I’m still rooting for you, Azealia.

  8. Indie October 22, 2016

    I love her, God loves a tryer and atleast she’s trying!

  9. BubblePopElectric October 22, 2016

    I’m not here to drag a black woman publicly suffering with mental illness. I hope she can get the help she needs to get better and succeed because at her best she is a force and the culture needs her.

    • Sebastian October 22, 2016

      she won’t

    • Danzou October 22, 2016

      @bubble I respect you for seeing through the smoke and mirrors and choosing not to drag ha. I’ve been saying the same thing for the longest.

  10. Meme October 22, 2016

    It’s just a little too late… Jojo voice

    I think it’s very convenient that she wants to apologize now that she wants ppl to feel sorry for her. No…go sit your A** down.

  11. October 22, 2016

    just stop getting in to internet beef Azealia, and let your music speaks, even though she attack my fav too i still don’t have any hate for her,my fav didn’t even attack her back…Azealia have so much anger she just needs to just do her music and kill all the media drama, that’s all i’m saying.

  12. Bish in Africa October 22, 2016

    If only she was humble and work hard on her craft when 212 was popping she woulav really gone far in this business…Damn I really want her to win buh it’s clear she ain’t thinking about winning

  13. Chileplease October 22, 2016

    Where are this girls friends/family?

  14. Kitty Puurrzz October 22, 2016

    When Iggy said her career was failing because of her negativity & attitude, everyone wanted to attack her. Fast forward & everything Iggz said about her was true.

    • Danzou October 22, 2016

      Everything about Iggy was true too considering that fake rap accent and still those racist and homophobic Tweets she sent out years ago.

  15. Danzou October 22, 2016

    Just wanna stop by and ask you all to take a look at s****** blondes comment. That’s why I don’t like white people and white gay’s. Most of them are idiots. Now watch that “hi hater” account and that “OMG logic” account say the same stupid crap over and over again as well as that dumb k pop account. That’s all.

    • LSU October 22, 2016

      ? oop.

      S****** racist Blonde, do you have anything to say to Danzou in your racist defense?

    • Chileplease October 22, 2016

      Why should we care about what you don’t like? Go have a seat.

      • Danzou October 22, 2016

        Evidently you care h** if you commented.

  16. cocobutta October 22, 2016

    I need to 3 years of humbled her before I believe this deep down.
    Good she apologised eventually though.

  17. Bitchpleaseeee October 22, 2016

    Azealia I commend you for showing remorse in your conduct and apologising. Now your actions should speak louder than words in order to get the public support again. Well done and stay blessed ???????

  18. e Nowqd Redv dibut it ash trjoan ivy blobukz Need UK timely Ukuno eremixi October 24, 2016

    Let see how she do for the next couple of months and this is a little too late

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