Janet Jackson’s former manager Moel Masri says the legendary singer fired her after she issued a statement on her behalf apologizing for questioning Kamala Harris’ race. Jackson did so in an interview with The Guardian at the weekend. “Janet respects Harris’ dual heritage as a Black and Indian person and apologizes for any confusion caused,” Elmasri’s statement said. Shortly after the news was released, a representative for Jackson clarified that she had not yet approved the message.
“I no longer work for her,” Elmasri later confirmed to Variety in an email. Yes, this is something I don’t deserve.” He added that Kamala Harris had “my full support.”
Kamala Harris holds rally in Atlanta
ATLANTA, USA – SEPTEMBER 20: Vice President Kamala Harris holds a campaign event on reproductive rights on September 20, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
As for Jackson’s original comments, she told the Guardian: “Well, you know what they’re supposed to say?” “She’s not black. That’s what I heard. She’s Indian. That’s what I was told. I haven’t watched the news in days. I’m told they found out that her father was a Jamaican immigrant who came to the United States to study economics, but her mother died in 2009. State Immigration.
Harris is currently running for President of the United States as a member of the Democratic Party, facing Republican candidate Trump. She took over Joe Biden’s campaign earlier this year after he decided not to seek re-election. Stay tuned here on HotNewHipHop for further updates on Janet Jackson and the upcoming presidential election.
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