Global Pop The Artist Billy Eilis has acknowledged and apologized for the Asian disparagement controversy.
Billy Alyssi told his SNS account on the 22nd, "I love you. Many people have asked me to solve this problem, and I want it too. "
Earlier, the UK's DElymail and others reported that Billy Alyssi used the word "chink," meaning "torn eyes" used to disparage Asians on social media tiktock.
In fact, Billy Alyssi, in the video released by the media, had a mouth shape that seemed to say the word 'chic' and showed a mocking behavior by imitating Chinese.
However, the pronunciation is not clear, and the authenticity of the image is also needed to be grasped. There was a lot of speculation online, and there was a lot of speculation among the netizens.
While he is in a position to criticize his actions, he is suffering from "tourette syndrome" with a tic disorder, "he said.
But as time went on, the situation did not seem to sink, and there was a protest by those who demanded the correct position of Billy Alyssey.
In the end, Billy Alyssey came forward and began to deal with the situation. "I did not know that the word was an insult to Asian culture," Billy Alyssi said. "There is no excuse for hurting regardless of age. I'm sorry," he bowed.
However, about the imitation of Chinese speech, "I was able to talk about fool-like nonsense in the video, and it was a way to talk to my companion animals, friends, and family since I was a child. It is just a fussy fuss like a fool, but it does not imitate someone's language, accent, or culture. "
Meanwhile, Billy Alyssey, who won the Grammy Award for the second consecutive year in the Grammy Awards 'Record of the Year', won the International Women's Solo The Artist Award for the second consecutive year at the British Music Awards Brit Awards.
Billy Alyssey plans to release his second full-length album, Happy Dan Ever, on July 30th.