N.O.R.E. Apologizes to George Floyd’s Family for Kanye West’s Fentanyl Remarks
N.O.R.E. Apologizes to George Floyd’s Family for Kanye West’s Fentanyl Remarks

N.O.R.E.

Apologizes to George Floyd’s Family , for Kanye West’s Fentanyl Remarks.

N.O.R.E.

Apologizes to George Floyd’s Family , for Kanye West’s Fentanyl Remarks.

During West's appearance on 'Drink Champs,' he claimed Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose and not by Derek Chauvin's unnecessary force.

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During West's appearance on 'Drink Champs,' he claimed Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose and not by Derek Chauvin's unnecessary force.

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West received backlash for his comments, and N.O.R.E.

Was criticized for letting Ye make those statements.

West received backlash for his comments, and N.O.R.E.

Was criticized for letting Ye make those statements.

CNN reports that N.O.R.E.

Called 'The Breakfast Club' on Oct.

18 to address what happened and apologize.

CNN reports that N.O.R.E.

Called 'The Breakfast Club' on Oct.

18 to address what happened and apologize.

I just want to be honest, I support freedom of speech.

I support anybody not being censored.

But I do not support anybody being hurt.

I did not realize that the George Floyd statements [made by West] on my show were so hurtful, N.O.R.E., on 'The Breakfast Club'.

I just want to be honest, I support freedom of speech.

I support anybody not being censored.

But I do not support anybody being hurt.

I did not realize that the George Floyd statements [made by West] on my show were so hurtful, N.O.R.E., on 'The Breakfast Club'.

According to N.O.R.E., West's comments came during the "first five minutes of the show," and Ye told the producer that he'd walk out if they stopped filming.

According to N.O.R.E., West's comments came during the "first five minutes of the show," and Ye told the producer that he'd walk out if they stopped filming.

I wanted the man to speak.

Later on I actually checked him about the George Floyd comments, I actually checked him about the ‘White Lives Matter’ but it was so later in the episode…I was so inebriated at the time that maybe people looked over it, N.O.R.E., on 'The Breakfast Club'.

But I apologize to the George Floyd family, I apologize to anybody that was hurt by Kanye West’s comments, N.O.R.E., on 'The Breakfast Club'.

CNN reports that the episode has been removed.

I was locked down, I’m a supporter of the George Floyd movement.

I saw that video too.

I seen that cop’s knee on his neck.

I seen [Floyd] calling for whoever.

I’m embarrassed of myself, N.O.R.E., on 'The Breakfast Club'.

I was locked down, I’m a supporter of the George Floyd movement.

I saw that video too.

I seen that cop’s knee on his neck.

I seen [Floyd] calling for whoever.

I’m embarrassed of myself, N.O.R.E., on 'The Breakfast Club'.

Meanwhile, Roxie Washington, the mother of George Floyd's daughter, Gianna, has decided to sue West for $250 million.