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Jess Glynne 'wholeheartedly sorry' over transphobic slur in Mo Gilligan podcast interview

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A post shared by Jess Glynne (@jessglynne)In a statement posted on Instagram, the singer said: "I want to address my appearance on the @mothecomedian podcast, when a story I told caused massive and righteous offence."Firstly, I want to say that I am wholeheartedly sorry."I know that in this case, sorry is not nearly enough, throughout my life I have made a lot of mistakes and what I have come to know is that the only benefit to making one is to learn from it."Glynne went on to say that knowing her "own ignorance" had "negatively impacted" the LGBTQ+ community had "ripped out a piece of my heart".

She said she wanted to address the "mistake head on and educate myself about an issue I was frankly ignorant of".She continued: "The language that.

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