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She said the N word accidently. I wonder how this got leaked i assume it wasn't aired? makes you wonder
https://radaronline.com/p/nicole-curtis-n-word-video-fired-vows-to-be-transparent-honest/ |
| I wonder how you say it accidentally. I'm 50, and white and have stepped on someone's foot accidentally, called someone by the wrong name accidentally, but never said a slur accidentally. How does that happen? Tourettes? |
| This word isn’t said accidentally. I won’t even say the name of that country in Africa just in case I botch it. |
| I'm sorry, did she slip on a banana peel and the word blurted right out? How exactly does one say that accidently? |
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Curtis, 49, was having some difficulty with renovation work when she randomly said, "Why? It's the last one. Oh, fart n*****."
This B is trying to act like she hasn't said THAT before? That's not a common term AT ALL. But it must be to her! |
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Accident my butt.
She said it all the time. She let it slip accidentally while faking being an inclusive white woman. Busted! |
But that phrase is not even a thing. That phrase does not exist. Has anyone ever heard of that phrase, ever? weird. |
| I'm 45 years old, white and have literally never said that word. You can't accidentally say it unless it's in your vocabulary to begin with. |
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Yeah, that's not an accident. I didn't realize she still had a show.
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50 year old. Same. Never ever, not even if song or joke uses it. |
Me too. Ive never said the word in my life, not in private or public. I guess in middle school when they made us read Huck Finn / To Kill a Mockingbird out loud? That was 25+ years ago. |
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| Such a weird cuss word. You know she has used this before. I'm glad she got called out. Supposedly she was difficult on set and had a hard time with finishing projects on schedule. Bye girl. |
| Hasn’t she made other problematic statements previously? I know this isn’t the first she’s in the hot seat |
Has that phrase ever blurted out of your mouth randomly? That phrase does not come out of your mouth unless you have Tourette’s or it’s already in your vernacular. She has obviously said the word before even if she hasn’t used that exact term. |