
Emmy Award-winning actress-comedian-producer Quinta Brunson has sparked a heated online debate based on comments she made during a recent appearance on Amy Poehlerโs โGood Hang with Amyโ podcast. During their sit-down, Brunson told Poehler that she doesnโt know white people โ a statement that has some giving her serious side eye.
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The comments were in response to a question sent in by one of Brunsonโs friends and former BuzzFeed co-workers who wanted to know if Quinta finally realized that Jon Bon Jovi is the lead singer of the band Bon Jovi.
โI donโt know white people,โ Brunson responded. โI know you, I know Tina Fey, I know thatโs it. I know white people in comedy.โ
But some listeners are still calling BS on Brunsonโs statement, considering she was married to a white man โ Kevin Anik โ for three-and-a-half years.
โI hate when black people who date/surround themselves with wh*te people try to act like theyโre this anti-wh*te, pro-black activist like lol you sleep with one every night you know wh*te ppl,โ wrote someone on X.
The actress went on to say that sheโs always had a hard time keeping white celebrities straight.
โI used to get white people mixed up for the longest time. Not anymore. But there was no reason for me as a young girl in Philadelphia to understand the difference between Sandra Bullock and Julia Roberts,โ Brunson added.
Some are giving Brunson the benefit of the doubt after listening to a clip of the interview posted by The Breakfast Club on Instagram.
โThey do it to us often so donโt feel bad,โ wrote someone in the comment section.
Others are arguing that there are plenty of white people who are married to Black people who donโt know anything about us and wouldnโt get an invite to the cookout if they didnโt marry into the family.
โThe same way white women marry black men and donโt know shit about our culture, is the same way Quinta couldโve been married to a white man and not know who Bon Jovi is. Yall doing too much,โ wrote someone on X.
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