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        <title><![CDATA[Noah Cyrus apologizes for using racially offensive term while defending Harry Styles]]></title>
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                  <p><strong>Noah Cyrus</strong> is apologizing for using an offensive word in her attempt to defend <strong>Harry Styles</strong> from conservative commentator Candace Owens&apos; criticism last week.</p>
                
                          
                  <p>Owens, 31, previously criticized Styles, 26, who is the first man to appear solo on the <strong>cover of&#xA0;<em>Vogue</em></strong>, for wearing a gown in the December issue photoshoot, calling for society to &quot;bring back manly men.&quot;</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>On her Instagram Story Wednesday, Cyrus, 20, shared a photo from the shoot and wrote, &quot;he wears this dress better than any of u nappy ass heauxz,&quot; according to a screenshot <strong>obtained by TMZ</strong>.</p>
                
                          
                  <p>The singer&apos;s comment sparked outrage online, prompting an apology from the &quot;July&quot; singer.</p>
                
                          
                  <p>&quot;i am mortified that i used a term without knowing the context and history, but i know now and i am horrified and truly sorry. i will never use it again,&quot; she wrote on her Instagram Story Thursday.</p>
                
                          
                   
                
                          
                  
                      
                        
                      
                        
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                  <p><strong>RELATED:&#xA0;<strong>Harry Styles Shades Candace Owens&apos; &apos;Bring Back Manly Men&apos; Comment in Instagram Caption</strong></strong></p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>&quot;thank you for educating me,&quot; she continued. &quot;i in no way meant to offend anyone. i am so so sorry.&quot;</p>
                
                          
                  <p>Styles <strong>shared his own response</strong> to Owens&apos; critique earlier this week, sharing a photo from his&#xA0;<em>Variety</em> Hitmaker of the Year cover shoot on Instagram and captioning it using Owens&apos; on words &#x2014; &quot;Bring back manly men.&quot;</p>
                
                          
                  <p>Owens wrote on Twitter shortly after, &quot;When people try to tell me I don&#x2019;t have influence, and then&#xA0;<a role="link" href="https://twitter.com/Harry_Styles">@Harry_Styles</a> dedicates an entire post to my tweet. I inspire global conversation. #BringBackManlyMen Shots fired.&quot;</p>
                
                          
                   
                
                          
                  
                      
                        
                      
                        
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                  <p><strong>RELATED:&#xA0;<strong>Noah Cyrus Says She Didn&apos;t Think &apos;I Was Going to Be Here&apos; for Her 21st Birthday: &apos;I Was So Sad&apos;</strong></strong></p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>The &quot;Watermelon Sugar&quot; singer <strong>told&#xA0;<em>Variety</em></strong> that the line between men&apos;s and women&apos;s clothing is &quot;becoming more and more blurred.&quot;</p>
                
                          
                  <p>&quot;To not wear [something] because it&#x2019;s females&#x2019; clothing, you shut out a whole world of great clothes,&quot; he said. &quot;And I think what&#x2019;s exciting about right now is you can wear what you like. It doesn&#x2019;t have to be X or Y. Those lines are becoming more and more blurred.&quot;</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p><strong>Related content:</strong></p>
                
                          
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                <p>This story originally appeared on <strong> people.com </strong></p>
              
            
        
          
              
              
              
          
        
        <p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>EW</strong> - Author:<strong>Ashley Boucher</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Ashley Boucher]]></dc:creator>
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