Dee Barnes Responds To Dr. Dre’s Apology With Positivity

After the Straight Outta Compton movie barely touched the surfaces of who Dr. Dre was while in relationships, Dee Barnes had the article, Here’s What’s Missing From Straight Outta Compton: Me and the Other Women Dr. Dre Beat Up, published on the Gawker. Dre issued his apology to Barnes and any other woman who fit the abused profile. While Michel’le was a little less forgiving of Dr. Dre’s apology, Dee Barnes is somewhat more positive that the past indiscretions of the Beats by Dre leader is just that; past. “I hope he meant it. I hope he represents these words in his life. I hope that after all these years, he really is a changed man,” she says. Find out more down bottom.


Michel’le Doesn’t Accept Dr. Dre’s Apology: Calls It “PR At The Moment” To Sell The NWA Movie

Straight Outta Compton, the N.W.A. biopic, released a little of over a week and a half ago. The film pulled in more than $56 million in its first two days, but that success did not make a difference to some of the women in Dr. Dre’s past. Singer Michel’le and Dee Barnes both spoke out on film, explaining there thoughts on why Dre left their roles out of the film. The two accused the entrepreneur of being abusive, which was his reasoning for the lack of mention in movie on the historical rap group, according to the women. For his past actions, Dre made an attempt to apologize. “Twenty-five years ago I was a young man drinking too much and in over my head with no real structure in my life. However, none of this is an excuse for what I did,” Dre said. “I deeply regret what I did and know that it has forever impacted all of our lives.” Michel’le is not accepting the apology. “I don’t think it’s sincere,” she says.


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