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Kyle Richards stands up for Gwen Stefani after she was slammed for saying she is 'Japanese'

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Kyle Richards stepped up to defend the singer Gwen Stefani on social media on Wednesday.The 54-year-old Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star seemed sympathetic to the Voice coach's plight following a controversial new interview in which she claimed to be Japanese, despite being Italian–American and Irish–American in reality.'Everyone can’t wait to be offended by something,' Richards commented in response to a social media post regarding the controversy.Stefani stirred up controversy in an interview with Allure that was published on Tuesday in which she talked about falling in love with Japanese culture after visiting Tokyo for the first time.

Adding her opinion: Kyle Richards, 54, stepped into Gwen Stefani's controversy over her comments about being 'Japanese' by suggesting people were looking to be offended in a comment on Wednesday; seen in December in Santa MonicaPrior to that, her father — who is Italian–American — had traveled to Japan for business multiple times and entranced her with his tales of the culture shock.'I said, "My God, I'm Japanese and I didn't know it,"' Stefani recalled raving following her first Tokyo trip.

Kyle's Instagram defense received strong reaction in her replies, with most agreeing with her that Stefani's statement didn't warrant the offense being taken.

However, there were still plenty of users who vehemently disagreed with her. Trigger happy: She suggested people were too easily offended in the brief comment in response to a post about the controversy Foot in mouth: Stefani, who is Italian–American and Irish–American, went past a love of Japanese culture and said she was Japanese in a new interview with Allure; seen in December'mmm no Kyle this is really kinda bad bc she’s literally not.

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