We’re pretty sure when Jazmine Sullivan sang ‘Let It Burn’ she was not referring to the unforgiving Twitter roasting imparted to her social media handles all week. Alas, the Grammy-nominated beauty has been burning up headlines for what many are calling an insensitive, self-centered eulogy she delivered via social media for the late gospel singer, “TC” Clay, who died last weekend.
Sprinkled with shade and some poor word choices, the backlash was so bad it led the songstress to delete the post and today return to the very social media platform where this trouble started to lend an apology.
Is it too little, too late? Read it and tell us below:
She did not need to apologize to those morons that live on twitter. It wasn’t that deep.
Truth be told.
We forgive you gurl! Now make us that 4th album. #JS4
I knew she wasn’t being shady but people wanna just be offended over very lil thing
They had her like this, literally…
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Well done to her for recognising that, it’s not the mistakes we make that truly reflect us, its how fix them, I apologise for throwing a little bit of shade, I love her even more now x
Who is this ? & who died ?
Bilal breath lol #HouseParty
Perhaps its time for her to get a PR team.
It wasn’t that bad but that nice of her doing that