"Our intention was never to offend a culture": Michael B. Jordan apologizes after facing backlash over J'ouvert Rum

Michael B. Jordan apologizes for alleged 'cultural appropriation' (image via Getty Images)
Michael B. Jordan apologizes for alleged 'cultural appropriation' (image via Getty Images)

Michael B. Jordan recently came under fire for alleged "cultural appropriation" over his new business venture. The actor was called out after he trademarked his brand of rum with the name “J’ouvert,” a term originating from Trinidad and Tobago.

Critics also pointed out that the brand used an incorrect map of Trinidad and Tobago for its logo. After updates from the launch surfaced online, people criticized Jordan for allegedly profiting off a term that makes up a large part of Trinbagonian culture.

Following the online outrage, the “Black Panther” actor finally broke his silence and addressed the issues. Jordan apologized for the business move on Instagram.

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Michael B. Jordan apologizes after alleged ‘cultural appropriation’

Jordan’s apology comes two days after being accused of "cultural appropriation" for his business venture. The 34-year-old wrote on his Instagram story that the team never intended to “hurt a culture.”

“I just wanna say on behalf of myself and my partners, our intention was never to offend or hurt a culture (we love and respect)” and hoped to celebrate and shine a positive light on.”

He further opened up about understanding the situation in detail:

“Last few days has been a lot of listening. A lot of learning and engaging in countless community conversations.”
Michael B. Jordan's apology (image via Instagram/Michael B. Jordan)
Michael B. Jordan's apology (image via Instagram/Michael B. Jordan)

The apology arrived hours after rapper Nicki Minaj publicly reached out to the actor through Instagram. Nicki was born in Trinidad herself and posted a screenshot of a detailed explanation about the origins of the term “J’ouvert.”

While Minaj requested Jordan to change the name of his brand, she also defended him by mentioning that he "did not offend the Caribbean people intentionally.”

In his apology, the “Creed” actor also confirmed that the name of his brand would be changed.

“We hear you. I hear you and want to be clear that we are in the process of renaming. We sincerely apologize and look forward to introducing a brand we can all be proud of.”

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Twitter reacts to Jordan’s apology for alleged ‘cultural appropriation’

Jordan is a beloved actor globally. However, fans were offended after the alleged ‘cultural appropriation’ controversy. Several viewers, including people from Trinidad and Tobago and other Caribbean regions, were disappointed with the actor.

However, days after calling out the actor for his actions, some fans appreciated the apology and Jordan’s decision to rename the brand.

Meanwhile, Minaj’s latest post on the issue left the internet divided. While some praised her for calling out Jordan, others came to the latter’s defense.

While the internet continues to debate the issue, it remains to be seen what the new brand name will be. The rising actor is the latest entertainer scheduled to receive a star on the 2022 "Hollywood Walk of Fame."

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Edited by Srijan Sen