On TikTok, Meghan Trainor took the opportunity to talk about how she fights ‘for the teachers’
Responsible for hits like “All About That Bass,” “Made You Look” It is “Like I’m Gonna Lose You,” Meghan Trainor go to TikTok apologize for insulting teachers and explained how he was “hot-headed” at the time of the offence.
As NME recalled, the singer has a podcast called Workin’ On It. In the April 19, 2023 edition, she was with her husband and actor, Daryl Sabaraand the youtuber Trisha Paytas. At one point, the three got into an argument and coach snapped, “Fuck the teachers, man.”
My 4th album #TakinItBack is out now😠Thank you to every single person who worked on this album (you know who you are and I love you forever😘) Thank you to the fans for keeping me going! And thank you to my family and my sweet baby boy Riley for inspiring me to work harder 💖 pic.twitter.com/L8TTuBpe9A
— Meghan Trainor (@Meghan_Trainor) October 21, 2022
After suffering reprisals and criticism, the artist posted a video on the social network to justify herself and apologize. “Teachers of TikTok and teachers around the world, I recently said fuck teachers’ on the podcast and that’s not how I feel.”
I got hot-headed because we were talking about how sending your child to school here in the US is so awful.
As Meghan Trainor explained, she “got mad” at teachers who made fun of her at school: “I didn’t mean [dizer isso sobre] all teachers. I love teachers, I fight for teachers. I think they have the hardest work and are the lowest paid.”
“They are the least appreciated when they literally raise us all. I don’t want to make excuses, I just want [dizer] I’m sorry,” continued the singer. “I’m sorry for any teacher I made feel bad and I will remember that my words definitely have a consequence and I will be more careful.”
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Source: Rollingstone

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