Tyla has taken to X to defend her Blackness following an interview with โThe Breakfast Club.โ Host Charlamagne Tha God asked the 22-year-old African singer what she meant when she referred to herself as a โColouredโ person in the past.
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Tylaโs rep, who was off-camera, asked โCan we not, por favor?โ and that the question from the controversial personality be skipped. Charlamagne agreed, but stated the โawkwardโ moment would remain in the final interview. Tyla looked at the off-camera rep, who then stated: โNext one, please.โ
The moment went viral, prompting Tyla to clear up the confusion with a screenshot of an iPhone note which said: โYoh guys. Never denied my blackness, idk where that came fromโฆIโm mixed with black/Zulu, irish, Mauritian/Indian and Coloured.โ
She continued: โI donโt expect to be identified as Coloured outside of [South Africa] by anyone not comfortable doing so because I understand the weight of that word outside of SA. But, to close this conversation, Iโm both Coloured in South Africa and a Black woman. As a woman of the culture, itโs โand,โ not โor.โโ
She ended the note with โAsambeโ which is Zulu for โLetโs go!โ Back in 2020, Tyla did a TikTok in which she put her hair in Bantu knots and stated that as a โColouredโ woman in South Africa she is proud of her heritage.
Tyla also addressed the controversy in a cover story with Cosmopolitan earlier this year. โWhen people are like, โYouโre denying your Blackness,โ itโs not that at all. I never said I am not Black. Itโs just that I grew up as a South African knowing myself as Coloured. And now that Iโm exposed to more things, it has made me other things too. Iโm also mixed-race. Iโm also Black.โ
Hopefully, this topic can finally be laid to rest.
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