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Love Island USA’s Alannah Keyser Breaks Her Silence After Being Eliminated

Love Island USA bomb Alannah Keyser he speaks like this after he was removed from the program due to the scandal of racism.

“Hello everyone, I’m coming here to talk about things that have been spread on the internet. Roddy Ricch a song that contains racial slurs. I apologize to those who saw that video and were upset by it. That was not my intention,” said Alannah on Saturday, June 27, TikTok.

He continued, “I would also like to talk about the fake screenshots that have been circulating on the internet. What has been shared does not reflect the truth and it has never been in my position to discriminate against the color of anyone’s skin. I want to state directly that I do not support racism or discrimination of any kind and I have never done so.”

Alannah explained that when she first heard that she was making headlines for the scandal, “it really broke [her] heart” and said “there’s nothing he can do about it.”

“But this has been a lesson for me, and it worries me that I didn’t get the chance to show my personality and who I am,” he concluded.

The clip then stopped, with Alannah writing, “Cut video but it’s always been in my nature to spread the good and help others and I will continue to do so.”

She captioned it, “Remember reality TV is VERY edited and my conversations/kisses with other guys were unfortunately not aired.”

Peacock confirmed Alannah’s exit from the show during the episode on Thursday, June 25. The video and the post that went viral on the internet were not made public until after Alannah’s appearance on the show, meaning it was not available during pre-release screenings.

Related: ‘Love Island USA’ Father Alannah Keyser Criticizes Claims of Racism

Alannah Keyser’s father has hit back at allegations of racism after a video resurfaced online of the Love Island USA newcomer. Stephane Keyser rushed to defend his daughter in an interview with TMZ published on Monday, June 22, when Alannah, 21, settled in Casa Amor and developed a connection with Zach Georgiou. […]

During the scandal, Alannah’s friend Nick Rogers he openly defended him.

“She’s so caring and the nicest person ever. She’s never shown any racist traits around me,” Nick said via TikTok on Monday, June 22. “I never once thought that Alannah could be a racist.”

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