The singer told fans that the network has never supported her career.
“What really makes me sad is that @BET has never supported my music or that I’m a black woman trying to break barriers for women in animation,” Dawn responded in a tweet. “Or that I’ve worked on advancing tech via VR and augmented reality. But you post about a ponytail I wore weeks ago and have already worn. Stop pitting females against each other. And stop disrespecting black women by making them out to be followers when they have led in most all pivotal moments in society.”
“I just want to mind my business. Hydrate. And do groundbreaking s**t that pushes black artists and women forward across the board,” Richard continued. “Please leave me out of the dumb s**t.”
Earlier this month, BET faced backlash on social media after a tweet went out on their account shading Nicki Minaj following Cardi B.’s win at the Grammys for Best Rap Album. “Meanwhile, Nicki Minaj is being dragged by her lacefront,” BET wrote in a tweet that was later deleted. The network apologized for the tweet after Nicki shared with fans that Young Money would no longer participate in the BET Experience or award show.
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