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Gina Rodriguez Is Sorry If Saying the N-Word Offended You

Whomst gives you heebie-jeebies?? Photo: Instagram

Gina Rodriguez is sorry she recorded a video of herself rapping the N-word and then posted it on Instagram Stories for three hours before deleting it. No, it wasn’t even an Instagram Live slipup. Rodriguez shared a video of herself rapping along to the Fugees song “Ready or Not.†Specifically, she nods her head for a bit, then says the Lauryn Hill lyric “N- - - -s give me heebie-jeebies†(the full bar is “Frontin’ n- - - -s give me heebie-jeebies,†but Rodriguez skips the first part, eager to get to the next). The word appears only once in the three-minutes- and-47-seconds-long song, yet it’s the sole focus of the video.

Rodriguez didn’t delete the post for over three hours, then posted a video apologizing just in case it offended anybody. “I just wanted to reach out and apologize,†she said. “I am sorry. I am sorry if I offended anyone by singing along to the Fugees, to a song I love, that I grew up on. I love Lauryn Hill and I really am sorry if I offended you.†She doesn’t mention the word specifically, and she doesn’t directly address black people.

This video comes a few months after Rodriguez had a similar reaction to being called anti-black earlier in 2019. The Jane the Virgin actress interrupted Yara Shahidi during an interview last year to say the 19-year-old is an inspiration to “all women,†not just black women; she incorrectly said Latinas get paid less than black women in the entertainment industry; and she cried when she received pushback, citing her Afro-Latinx extended family. “So to get anti-black is saying that I’m anti-family,†she said on “Sway in the Morning†this January. “My father is dark-skinned, he’s Afro-Latino … If anything, the black community is my community.â€

Update, October 16, 8:55 a.m.: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the stage, the Notes App! Because a video apology just doesn’t have the same gravitas as an iPhone screenshot, Gina Rodriguez posted another apology, this time onto her feed. “Whatever consequences I face for my actions today, none will be more hurtful than the personal remorse I feel,†she wrote. “Watching my own video playing back at me, has shaken me to my core.†The actress concluded with “I have some serious learning and growing to do and I am so deeply sorry for the pain I have caused.â€

Gina Rodriguez Is Sorry If Saying the N-Word Offended You