Dolce and Gabbana apologise for racist video

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

After getting embroiled in a racial controversy and cancelling the their much-anticipated show 'The Great Show' in Shanghai, Giant and issued an apology.

Amid the global backlash, the duo took to to release a video o issue a statement saying,"Over the past few days, we have thought long and hard with great sadness about everything that has happened and what we have caused in your country and we are very sorry.

"We have always been in love with We've visited it and seen many of its cities. We love your culture and we certainly have much to learn. That is why we are sorry if we made mistakes in the way we expressed ourselves," said.

Joining him, Gabbban promised that the mistake will never be repeated. "We will never forget this experience and it will certainly never happen again. We will respect the Chinese culture in every way possible. From the bottom of our hearts, we ask for forgiveness," he asserted.

Post-cancellation of the show, the two tweeted, "What happened today was very unfortunate not only for us, but also for all the people who worked day and night to bring this event to life. From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to express our gratitude to our friends and guests."

The brand faced controversy over a series of videos released on In the brand's accounts, a 40-second video showed a Chinese model struggling to eat pizza with the help of chopsticks.

In two other videos, the same model was shown to attempt eating a cannoli and a bowl of spaghetti, while saying the phrase 'and Gabbana', which was allegedly made to mock the way the Chinese people pronounce English words.

Following the controversy, the Dolce and team revealed that the handle was hacked.

"Our account has been hacked. So has the account of Stefano Our legal office is urgently investigating. We are very sorry for any distress caused by these unauthorized posts, comments, and direct messages. We have nothing but respect for and the people of China," the team wrote while apologising to the Chinese audience.

Before the postponement of the show was announced, several Chinese celebrities, including models, voted in favour of not attending the show, reported

This is isn't the first time they got embroiled in such a controversy. In 2013, people protested in Hong Kong as they were stopped from taking photographs of the Dolce and

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 05:00 IST