[UPDATED] Madonna Apologizes For Calling Son N*gg*: ‘It was used as a term of endearment.’
Did Madonna just drop use the word n*gg*?
Reportedly, the 55-year-old singer posted a photo of one of her son’s, Rocco Ritchie, boxing. Harmless, right? Well, it’s the alleged caption that she used that has a few talking. Allegedly, the caption read:
#disn*gg*
After getting yelled at for her choice of words, she deleted the photo and replaced it, using the caption instead:
Ok let me start this again. #get off of my dick haters!
While some suggest that she was using the word as a sense of endearment, since she didn’t use the word n*gg*r. The legendary pop star also has two adopted African children (Chifundo Mercy James and David Banda). For years, she’s also given and been involved heavily in Africa philanthropy.
Comments have been pouring in defending and criticizing her for the allegedly using the word:
rinaroyalty_“Its a term of endearment” …. Are you f*cking kidding me?
tamarineyez Im so disgusted. Raising two black children does not entitle you to use such a word. Specifically raising two black children. I guess anything goes these days huh? Disgusting.
jaytgore She has two black kids? Made a documentary about people in Malawi? She is not racist or ignorant. Black people call each other that word, nearly 80% of rap songs have “nigher” in it, don’t you call your friends that when your joking around. Don’t be losers and let it be.@madonnasworld that was just as much as a term of endearment as white trailer trash…. shut ur dumb *ss updarraghminaj #disn*gg* was iconicandrewilson24 Disgusting
I am sorry if I offended anyone with my use of the N word on Instagram. It was not meant as a racial slur … I am not a racist. There’s no way to defend the use of the word. It was all about intention. It was used as a term of endearment toward my son who is white. appreciate that it’s a provocative word and I apologize if it gave people the wrong impression. Forgive me.



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I don’t think it’s a term of endearment AT ALL. I say it when I’m referring to someone stupid or ignorant…no matter what race they are. I don’t think she’s racist at all, but I don’t think this was the best word choice for her.