South African singer Tyla has recently addressed the controversy surrounding her identification as 'Coloured.' In a series of interviews and social media posts, Tyla clarified that she has 'never denied her blackness.' This discourse was reignited following her appearance on 'The Breakfast Club,' where she initially dodged the question about her 'Coloured' identity. Tyla's comments and subsequent clarification have sparked widespread discussion about racial identity and terminology. Additionally, her 'We Friends Though' comment about curving Kai Cenat went viral.
Tyla Says She “Never Denied My Blackness” After Refusal To Answer “Colored” Interview Question https://t.co/Gy2IXhadAO
Tyla's recent interview on 'The Breakfast Club' reignited discourse around her Coloured ethnicity. The singer later took to social media to clarify: "Never denied my blackness" More: https://t.co/5tEY7IxuO0 https://t.co/5tEY7IxuO0
Tyla Clarifies 'Coloured' Chatter After Dodging Topic on 'Breakfast Club' | Click to read more 👇 https://t.co/ovfRJAneCf
Tyla was asked why she refers to herself as “Coloured," to which she simply smiled and turned to her team for guidance. https://t.co/dcV674aVTP
Tyla on Her South African 'Coloured' Identity: 'I Never Denied My Blackness' https://t.co/YPyJe2OZE9
Tyla addresses controversy about her identifying as “coloured.” https://t.co/uoyMC20q1j
Tyla Reflects on Curving Kai Cenat With ‘We Friends Though’ Comment Going Viral: ‘The Thing Stretched’ https://t.co/GG4rzzMboP