Tetairoa McMillan Clip Shows Him Using Racial Slur On Stream
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan issued a public apology after a video surfaced showing him using a racial slur during a livestream with streamer Yonna Jay. The clip, which circulated widely on social media, sparked mixed reactions from viewers. Former NFL wide receiver Dez Bryant later spoke out in McMillan’s defense, adding to the ongoing discussion.
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Viral Clip Shows McMillan Using Slur During Streamer Bowl Event
In a viral video, Panthers rookie Tetairoa McMillan, who is of Native Hawaiian descent, is seen playing Madden 26 when he yells the N-word twice after making an interception in the game. At the time, McMillan was seated next to streamer Yonna Jay. Following the comment, Yonna appeared visibly shocked and covered her mouth before asking, “Can he say that?”
The moment quickly gained attention online, with clips reposted across multiple platforms.
Shortly after the video went viral, McMillan addressed the situation on Instagram. He wrote, “Yesterday while on live stream I used a term I should not have. There’s no excuse for what I said. I sincerely apologize for speaking thoughtlessly and will do better.”
Dez Bryant Defends McMillan Following Online Backlash
The incident and McMillan’s apology prompted reactions from fans, commentators, and former players. Dez Bryant publicly defended McMillan, suggesting the comment was not made with harmful intent.
“Bruh. The way he said it… no harm no foul… he been around,” Bryant wrote. “Folks need to chill because it’s really not that serious.”
After McMillan’s apology, Bryant continued his support, adding, “Somebody tell bro to never apologize for being honest.”
On Thursday night, the Carolina Panthers shared photos of McMillan attending the 15th annual NFL Honors ceremony. Bryant later quote-tweeted the post, writing, “My n****” amid the ongoing controversy.
Social Media Users React With Mixed Opinions
The viral moment sparked debate across social media, with users expressing a wide range of opinions. Some criticized the situation and Bryant’s response.
Instagram user @blackculturegalore wrote, “Black men of those realms really be bending down and taking it. Cause huh! Not serious?”
Another Instagram user @theedejamonae wrote, “When I say I love Yonna … I LOVEEEEEEEEE Yonna !”
While Instagram user @19xbri wrote, “He’s gonna keep saying it.”
Instagram user @_shaunyisthatyou wrote, “Did he say it in an offensive way?? Cause I see black people claiming him so I mean.. if he wasn’t disrespecting anybody then cool.”
Another Instagram user @mss.beautiful wrote, “It’s always not that deep to BM this is why we in the situation we in now they be letting too much slide.”
While Instagram user @ariellalucie wrote, “YONNA IS SO MEEE 😂! She was really appalled lmfaooo”
Instagram user @maskedman_jt wrote, “The islanders good in the hood 🤘🏾”
Another Instagram user @xsta.siii wrote, “You cannot try to make me ever think ts okay. Stop tryna speak for us tf we didn’t ask you too @dezbryant”
While Instagram user @ihxten1ck wrote, “During Black history month ?????”
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