Beyoncé to remove "offensive" term from new album
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Queen B has confirmed that she will remove an "offensive" lyric from her new album following backlash!
Another artist has once again come under fire for using a potentially hurtful and offensive term.
Superstar Beyoncé has received backlash over the term "spaz", which she uses in her new song, 'Heated'.
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The same term was used by American singer Lizzo, which also prompted her to change the lyric after backlash.
According to Insider, Queen B was called out by disability charities and activists who called the lyric "ableist" and "offensive".
'Spaz', which is short for spastic, has been used as a derogatory term to refer to people with disabilities.
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After the backlash, a representative for the Grammy-winning singer said the lyric would be changed. "The word, not used intentionally in a harmful way, will be replaced," the statement said.
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