I'm sorry: Cardi B apologises for campaign 'disrespecting' Hindu goddess
Cardi B promises to do "more research in the future"
Cardi B on Tuesday apologised for her sneaker campaign with Reebok which offended fans as it was insensitive to Hindu goddess Durga.
In the campaign the singer could be seen holding a pair of sneakers while multiple arms outstretched from her body, replicating the goddess' pose.
The picture did not settle well with fans and resulted in outrage causing the singer the take to Instagram to apologise.
"When I did the Reebok shoot the creative told me I’d be a goddess that represents strength, femininity and liberation, and that is something I love, that I’m all about and I thought it was dope," she said.
"If people think I offended their culture or religion I want to say I'm sorry - that was not my intent. I would not want anyone to disrespect my religion, with people dressed as the Virgin Mary or Jesus, as long as they do it in a beautiful and graceful way."
"Maybe I should’ve done my research. I’m sorry. I can’t change the past but I’m gonna do more research for the future."
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