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Michael Rubin Apologizes For Black Culture Comments

Lyndon Abioye |
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Michael Rubin issued an apology on social media for his comments about Black culture during an interview on The Breakfast Club.

Rubin was trying to defend his friend Meek Mill, who has been roasted online after being dragged into Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones’ lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs.”

“When I see the narrative of, a really good friend of mine like Meek, and people are trying to… Again, if he was gay — which there’s not one gay bone in his body — who cares?,” he said. “Number one, If people wanna be gay, it is 2024. Who the f-ck cares? Number two, there’s not a gay bone in his body, so why do people wanna lie about that? Why do people want to change the narrative of a bet he made with me to hurt him?”

He added, “That is the one thing I’ve learned about… you know, look, I’m just being blunt because it’s me. It’s the one thing I’ve learned about Black culture that I don’t like is that Black hate on hate.”

Social media quickly dragged Rubin over his remarks. He later took to X to share that he received a phonecall from a friend who told him that it was not his place to weigh in on Black culture.

He apologized for his comments.

“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 wrote.

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