Tyler Cameron Defends Ex Hannah Brown After ‘N-Word’ Controversy: ‘She’s Learning & Growing’

Tyler Cameron Defends Ex Hannah Brown After ‘N-Word’ Controversy: ‘She’s Learning & Growing’

05/18/2020

Tyler Cameron took to his Instagram story and urged his followers to ‘lift up’ Hannah Brown after she was seen using the N-word during an Instagram livestream. He also shared a poignant video from former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay. 

Tyler Cameron is standing by his former flame, Hannah Brown‘s, side amidst major backlash the former Bachelorette lead is facing after she was caught saying the N-word while singing the lyrics to DaBaby‘s song “Rockstar” in a recent Instagram Live video. On his Instagram story from May 17, the former Bachelorette contestant, 27, first shared a video that Rachel Lindsay, 35, posted to her IG TV, addressing Hannah’s recent actions. “I’m tired of feeling like I have to be the one to speak because other people won’t,” the season 13 Bachelorette lead shared. Rachel, who is the only person of color to ever be the lead on The Bachelor/Bachelorette franchises, went on to explain that she was “personally offended by what was done,” alluding to Hannah’s, 25, use of the N-word. Her eight-minute video went on to explain exactly what the caption to her post stated: “Non-Black People Should Not Use the Word Nigg*,” and Tyler couldn’t have agreed more.

After sharing Rachel’s video to his Instagram story, the former reality star added the message “Rachel hit the nail on the head. Y’all need to look at the comments. We have a long ways to go on this issue and a lot to learn,” he continued. “If you find yourself getting defensive, you are part of the problem.” Tyler also commented on pushback he received from agreeing with Rachel. A number of messages Tyler received even accused him of “going against Hannah.” To those messages, Tyler responded, “This is not about dragging HB. This is about using your platform for reasons like this. So we can educate those who don’t get it. This is bigger than HB, this is a societal problem,” he wrote.

Tyler also responded to an Instagram user who insinuated that people should blame “the rap artist” for including the word. “Those that say that it’s part of the song and that they can sing it are so out of touch,” Tyler responded. “HB is not racist. I know,” he continued, defending Hannah. “But blaming the rap artist is not the answer. Educate yourself and listen to what Rachel has to say about the word B*tch and hopefully it’ll star to click for you.”

Tyler speaks out he is spreading positivity HB will grow from this she is learning and we are going to help her even more ❤️ tyler was not defending hannah bcs we know her actions were not okay but instead supporting her and lifting each other up. let's spread more love and not hate ??

A post shared by BachelorTeaDaily (@bachelorteadaily) on

Finally, Tyler concluded his Instagram story message by adding that, “In these moments you have the opportunity to burry someone or lift them up. We need to lift HB up from this,” he continued. “She is learning and growing just like every single one of us. Love rids hate. Hate only makes more hate. Let’s learn and lift each other up with love.”

With everything that has occurred recently I have decided to give my own opinion. I am glad @hannahbrown is being held accountable and that she is giving no excuse to what she said on her live. I did notice how drunk she was in her live but that is still no excuse for her follow up after saying the n word. I truly believe she’s not someone who’s racist nor has bad intentions. I hope she sincerely apologizes for this but there’s no need to pressure an apology out of her. I feel that Rachel did the best in actually educating other about this. Though I do agree as I said people should be upset that Hannah didn’t in fact follow up with her advice if truly isn’t sincere. It would be best to do it at a time when it’s truly genuine and so she can have the right words to come to terms with her behavior.(Part 1) #hannahbrown

A post shared by Clides (@celebs.with.tea) on

Prior to Tyler and Rachel posting their messages to Instagram, Hannah took to her own Instagram story to issue an apology. “I owe you all a major apology,” Hannah began her statement. “There is no excuse and I will not justify what I said. I have read your messages and seen the hurt I have caused. I own it all. I am terribly sorry and know that whether in public or private, this language is unacceptable. I promise to do better.”

Source: Read Full Article