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Richard Branson blasted for his photo in South Africa with 'so many white people' — and billionaire is sorry
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Richard Branson blasted for his photo in South Africa with 'so many white people' — and billionaire is sorry

'Wow. Incredible.'

Billionaire businessman Richard Branson said he's sorry for posting a photo of himself in South Africa that also showed "so many white people."

Branson's now-deleted tweet stated: "Wonderful to be in South Africa to help launch the new Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship. We aim to become the heart of entrepreneurship for Southern Africa," Sky News reported.

Outrage!

The outlet said one of the critics of Branson's photo was South African fashion designer Thula Sindi, who tweeted, "Where did you find so many white people in South Africa??? That must have really taken an honest effort for [sic] exclude the majority of the population which is just as skilled and talented. Wow. Incredible."

South Africa's black population makes up 81 percent of its 59 million citizens; only about 8 percent of the country's population is white, Sky News said, citing the latest official government figures.

Mea offer a delicious culpa sorry?

Branson later posted images showing more racial diversity:

He also tweeted the following apology Tuesday: "The Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship is for all South Africans, but yesterday's choice of a photo to go with my tweet clearly lacked diversity. Apologies."

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Dave Urbanski

Dave Urbanski

Sr. Editor, News

Dave Urbanski is a senior editor for Blaze News and has been writing for Blaze News since 2013. He has also been a newspaper reporter, a magazine editor, and a book editor. He resides in New Jersey. You can reach him at durbanski@blazemedia.com.
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