direct to your inboxSinger Jess Glynne has issued an apology after being slammed for a transphobic slur.The Rather Be and Hold My Hand singer said she was 'wholeheartedly sorry' for the 'unacceptable' remark while speaking on comedian Mo Gilligan's podcast.She used the 't' word while recalling a visit to a club with a friend, which outraged listeners.She said: "This is probably the funniest bit.
We got to the end our like, trail, whatever, it was like a t*****, like, strip club thing and he's this bad man, like, 'what is this?'"Men dressed as ...
it was amazing. We were all like 'wooh!' with our wigs and he was like..."One Twitter user said: "As the owner of a ‘t***** strip club’, I’d ask Jess Glynne not to use slurs to describe us or call.
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