Friday, September 9, 2016

NEW ! Jason Aldean Finally Addresses That Controversial Blackface Halloween Costume: 'Individuals Are So Sensitive'

Jason Aldean Finally Addresses That Controversial Blackface Halloween Costume: 'Individuals Are So Sensitive'



It's been almost a year since we enlightened you concerning Jason Aldean's blackface Halloween ensemble where he spruced up as Lil Wayne.

What's more, now the nation star is at long last tending to the discussion surprisingly.

In another meeting with Billboard, the 39-year-old tries to clarify that the entire experience was an endeavor to go unrecognized openly — as his significant other, Brittany Kerr, painted his face:

"These days individuals are sensitive to the point that regardless of what you do, someone is going to overemphasize it. Me doing that had zero malignant goal … I understand that race is a sensitive subject, yet not everyone is that way. Media tends to overplay things. On the off chance that that was discourteous to anybody, I by all methods apologize. That was never my goal. It never entered my thoughts."

This clarification still doesn't invalidate the way that individuals were outraged by his activities (particularly as an open figure). Additionally, you can simply wear a cover for Halloween. Issue comprehended.

Related: Most Controversial Celebrity Halloween Costumes EVER!

While proceeding with the topic of feeling misconstrued, the They Don't Know vocalist addresses confusions about the country south in the media.

Male blue grass music specialists are regularly put into a "Brother Country" box, which Jason is simply not here for:

"It's a f*cking silly term. It's unfathomably offending to me. It's intended to depict folks whose melodies are about pickup trucks, drinking lager and young ladies. It's intended to patronize us – me, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line – every one of us. They haven't tried to listen to the collection of work I've recorded throughout the years. In any event require significant investment to get your work done."

Along these lines, all things considered, the Georgia local's message is this:

"Try not to speak down about things you've never experienced. I've ventured to the far corners of the planet, and you go to a spot like Los Angeles and individuals accept you simply lounge around on a roughage bunch and live in a trailer. At whatever point the south is depicted in a film, it's from time to time complimenting. It's a melody I could identify with."

Sufficiently reasonable.

We believe it's imperative for everybody to accept the open door here to see each other's fluctuating societies and ways of life — and perhaps we wouldn't have these issues, eh?



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