After time to reflect and possibly because of public backlash, the group Migos have issued an apology for negative comments they made about ILoveMakonnen during a Rolling Stone interview.
As we previously reported, Takeoff, Quavo and Offset were asked about the support Makonnen has gotten since coming out as gay in January.
"That's because the world is fucked up," Offset told RS.
Quavo questioned how could the singer have possibly dealt drugs if he was gay. "He first came out talking about trapping and selling Molly, doing all that," he said. "That's wack, bro."
The group later issued a joint apology via their official Instagram and Twitter pages.
"We always been about being original and staying true. Staying true to yourself goes a long way," the statement begins . "We are all fans of Makonnen's music and we wish he didn't feel like he ever had to hide himself. We feel the world is fucked up that people feel like they have to hide and we're asked to comment on someone's sexuality. We have no problem with anyone's sexual preference. We love all people, gay or straight and we apologize if we offended anyone."
— MIGOS™ (@Migos) February 8, 2017
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