Melba Moore SHUTS DOWN Gospel Singer’s WACK APOLOGY For Offending Black People

Posted On : January 24, 2017

R&B legend, Melba Moore, has officially checked the hell outta popular gospel singer, Vicki Yohe, in a straight forward, yet classy way. As we previously reported, Yohe stirred up major controversy for herself with her recent offensive “Jesus” meme and angry post, praising Trump, bashing non-Trump supporters, and intentionally insulting Barack Obama and his family with a religious jab…

melba and vicki4Typically that wouldn’t be a problem, right? Everyone’s entitled to their opinion. However, it becomes a problem when you’re a Caucasian singer with a predominantly African American fan base, as is the case for Vicki Yohe…

After pissing off and/or losing most of her Black fans within the past two days, Vicki has issued an apology for allowing her true feelings that ‘mistake’ to happen. Melba Moore was right there ready to shut Vicki down as soon as she did. See what went down below…

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VICKI YOHE’S APOLOGY…SHE SAYS SHE ‘DIDN’T MEAN IT’

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Vicki Yohe’s apology seems forced and non-genuine, because it wasn’t until the massive backlash that she decided to apologize, which was even more evident when she stated “Various people with large followings have attacked me on their social media platforms.” Why should that factor into her ‘genuine’ apology? Not quite sure, but then this happened next…

MELBA MOORE RESPONDS TO VICKI YOHE’S APOLOGY & OTHERS REACT

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AND MANY AGREED WITH MELBA ON THIS…

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WHAT MADE IT EVEN WORSE IS WHEN YOHE REPLIED BACK INSENSITIVELY TO FANS

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