Michael Rubin found himself in hot water after his recent interview on The Breakfast Club, where his comments on Black culture sparked major backlash from fans.
Rubin didn’t stay quiet long. He quickly took to X to apologize, acknowledging that he overstepped.
“I got a phone call from one of the people I have the most respect for in the world,” he tweeted. “They told me while they appreciate my intention, it’s not my place to speak on Black culture. I get it and really appreciate the input!”
Rubin said he meant to highlight the importance of supporting one another and stopping hate in the community, but he admitted that his delivery missed the mark.
“My intention was to say how important it is that we need to uplift each other, stop hate on each other, and push each other to win, and always root for each other’s success! My bad, Much love and appreciate the feedback.”
He then tagged DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Loren Lorosa, and made it clear that he’s taking the feedback seriously.
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