Rae Dawn Chong stands by calling her former co-star (and media heavyweight) Oprah Winfrey a series of racial slurs. Chong became so enraged that she began using the n-word, multiple times. Listen to the interview yourself or read the transcript.
In case you missed the absolute craziest interview of all time, we will try to catch you up. Last week, Rae Dawn Chong gave a radio interview where she called Oprah Winfrey a field n---er.
Over the weekend, Chong (daughter of Tommy) issued a statement where she stood by her amazingly offensive attack. Check out the vid, after the official transcript:
“The thing that’s really great about Oprah, that you can’t take away from her, is that she’s a great brown-noser. If you were in a room with her, she will pick the most powerful person and she’ll become best friends with them. When we worked with her, the one thing about Oprah is she was that fat chick, that she was the cheerleader – or the want-to-be cheerleader – in school that was the student council president, best friends with the principal, the volunteer nurse. She was that fat chick in school that did everything and everybody loved her. That’s Oprah. Love me, love me, love me.
You’ve got to respect her no matter how vile she is, ultimately because she’s all about Oprah and she’s boring, aside from that you kind of have to go, ‘Hello! Hats off. You’ve done an amazing thing. You have actually shifted the DNA of the universe.’ If you look at the way she looks, she looks like 60 years ago she would have been a house keeper, luckily. She would have not been a house [n-word] she would have been a field [n-word].
So, we have to give her props, no matter my personal vibe with her, I’ve got to stop and say, ‘This woman is a miracle and I respect her.’ And I say, ‘Kudos to you.’ I don’t give two [expletives] about the other parts of it. She shifted the DNA of how we think about a woman of a certain size and a certain shade. I love her for that. I don’t care what she’s about. I don’t care that I know her ins and outs. I just think that she’s done a lot. I love her for that, because we are in a struggle, because obviously it hasn’t shifted. We’re still struggling.”
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