


Jourdin Pauline is stepping into the new month with fresh energy, seemingly ready to right her wrongs. As many gather to celebrate Black History Month, the streamer and artist issued an apology to the Black community following remarks she made amid her controversy with Tylil James. While offering her apology, she also made it clear that she still stands firm on her past accusations.
Jourdin Pauline recently went live to issue an apology to the Black community following her previous remarks. Back in December, amid her sexual assault accusations against Tylil, she went live and made comments about her preferences, stating, “I don’t like Black men, I like White boys,” while also expressing her dislike for him. The streamer took time on her recent live to address anyone who may have formed a vendetta against her based on those past comments, clarifying her stance and attempting to clear the air.
“We all say things we don’t mean when we’re hurt. I don’t want anyone to ever think that’s something I meant, that’s something I live by, or that’s how I feel. No. I was traumatized, and I was hurt, and I said something that I did not mean, and I shouldn’t have said. I genuinely apologize from the bottom of my heart for those remarks. Black people are phenomenal,” she said.
While speaking about Black History Month and breaking generational barriers, she added, “My kids are going to be Black, my dog is Black, I’m Black, my mama Black, my friends are Black. I love Black people, and I love Black men.”
As clips from the streamer’s recent live began circulating online, she took to X to clear the air after some sites claimed she was apologizing to Tylil. Jourdin made it clear her apology was not directed at him and that she still plans to pursue legal action. In her tweet, she wrote, “I did not apologize to him… I apologized to ‘BLACK MEN’ for my cold remark my attorneys and detectives are still handling this case BYEEEEE.”
She doubled down in a follow-up post, adding, “HE WOULD NEVER GET AN APOLOGY FOR WHAT HE DID.” She also addressed critics directly, writing, “YALL LOUD AND WRONG PLS GOMD.”
Many gathered under The Shade Room Teens’ post as they reacted to Jourdine’s live. Several said they didn’t accept her apology, while others shared they still don’t believe her claims against Tylil. Meanwhile, some came to her defense, arguing that this is exactly why victims often fear speaking up.
Instagram user @slimdollars wrote, “Go with the white boys we good over here Gandolf”
Instagram user @colinvercetti added, “Us white boys don’t claim her”
While Instagram user @itsasiaaaatf wrote, “Girl bye tf not during Black History Month”
Instagram user @amarilevy wrote, “Yikes. The self hatred piece was not necessary at all and you trying to apologize now doesn’t even seem genuine, it gives you got too much backlash and now you gotta clean it up”
Instagram user @rawshadtx wrote, “I’m surprised she hasn’t got hit with a defamation lawsuit yet”
While Instagram user @arynsaesthetic wrote. “False accusations should be a felony!!!!”
Instagram user @prettybrown_gurl wrote, “This is why women are silent these comments ain’t it when shit happens like this especially our community it’s so sad”
Instagram user @Imaojaayyy added, “Unpopular opinion,,, i believe her lowke”
While Instagram user @rocpaperscissorss wrote. “WELL LET ME PROUDLY SAY ..I LOVE BLACK MEN”
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