
Hoping to make amends for an unforeseen miscue, No Question pulled their just- launched " Hunting Sizzling " new music video from important media retailers on Saturday (November 3 ).
Also presenting an apology in the form of a letter posted on their site, the quartet of Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Adrian Younger and Tom Dumont's swift response comes right after their teepee and headress laden creation speedily arrived less than fire as being offensive to Indigenous People in america.
The two-time Grammy winners remorsefully wrote, "As a multi-racial band our basis is created upon each diversity and consideration for other cultures. Our intention with our new online video was in no way to offend, harm or trivialize Native Amer ican men and women, their way of life or their record. Despite the fact that we consulted with Native American pals and Native American experiments gurus at the University of California, we realize now that we have offended individuals. This is of excellent issue to us and we are getting rid of the training video instantly."
"The music that motivated us when we started out the band, and the local community of good friends, loved ones, and enthusiasts that surrounds us was designed on respect, unity and inclusiveness," the California rockers continued.
Evidently getting no intention of wrongdoing, Gwen and her bandmates' statement lastly browse, "We sincerely apologize to the Indigenous American group and anyone else offended by this online video. Becoming hurtful to any individual is only not who we are."




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