Victoria's Secret models slammed for allegedly singing the n
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Victoria's Secret models slammed for allegedly singing the n-
Another Victoria's Secret show, another controversy.
Some Victoria's Secret models have been slammed for allegedly uttering the n-word while singing along to Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow."
SEE ALSO: Brands have no idea how to deal with being caught in a political firestormIn a video posted by a Twitter account called Pop Crave on Tuesday, the clip shows models singing backstage at the fashion show, which took place in Shanghai this year.
Most of the models in the video appear to be white, and sing along to the lyric in Cardi B's song, which goes: "I don't wanna choose / And I’m quick, cut a ni**a hustle / Don’t get comfortable."
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Naturally, people were less that forgiving to what they had just seen in the video, including perhaps Cardi B, who retweeted the video.
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But as one Twitter user noticed, model Devon Windsor apparently kept her mouth shut when the racial slur appeared in the song.
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Of course, this incident follows other Victoria's Secret controversies around racism and cultural appropriation. In 2010, a so-called "tribal skit" at the show was criticised, as well as appropriation of Asian and Native American cultures at the 2012 and 2016 show.
Mashablehas contacted Victoria's Secret for comment.
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