Tana Mongeau has faced backlash after uploading a ‘long overdue’ apology video, addressing past ‘microaggressions’ and ‘racist actions’.The YouTube star, who has a following of more than five million, first apologised for how long the video has taken her to make, and said that she does not expect forgiveness from anyone she has hurt.She apologised for ‘being such a big part of cancel culture for the entirety of my career’, and said she doesn’t deserve a platform if she continues to ‘act in a gaslighting manner’.Tana said she wants to ‘express my disgust with every single apology video I’ve ever made’ and said it is ‘far past the time’ she needed to take accountability for her actions.She went on to say that she has learnt the responsibility.
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