Former WWE NXT Star Amari Miller Comments On Her Tweet About Sasha Banks That Drew Backlash From Fans On Social Media

In an exclusive for WrestlingNews.com, Steve Fall interviewed former WWE NXT star Amari Miller (Camron Bra’Nae). She talked about her exit from WWE, Liv Morgan, Sasha Banks, and more. You can watch the entire interview below.

Amari Miller talked about her Sasha Banks tweet. Miller said in 2022 that she wanted to become the second African American NXT Women’s Champion behind Ember Moon. In response to a fan who mentioned that Sasha Banks is African American, Miller responded by saying that Banks is “German and Black.” Miller later apologized and said that she had no bad intentions and her tweet came off “horribly wrong.” Miller addressed this during the interview with Steve Fall.

“I feel like you just kind of have to know yourself and know the kind of person that you are and that in life, people make mistakes. You’re not going to learn and you’re not going to get better if you don’t make mistakes in life. I feel like there are things on social media that can sound a certain way in your head and obviously, everyone has their opinion and they’re going to take it differently. So at the same time, it’s also one of those things that these people don’t know me. They don’t know who I am. They know Amari Miller. They don’t know Cameron Connors, Cameron Bra’Nae, whatever name that I’m going by at the time, but they don’t sit here and know how old I am, where I’m from, what my parent’s name is. I feel like, at that aspect, I can’t take their opinions that deeply.”

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Miller continued, “It did suck and it was very hurtful. There are some people that are still mean about it and there’s some people that have, you know, surpassed it and it’s like, this is in the past. It is what it is. But those are also the same people that are going to be in your face, like, ‘Oh my gosh. Can I have an autograph?’, or ‘I sent you fan mail and I did this.’ So that’s another thing. You put your life publicly. We’ve all done something. There’s so many wrestlers and so many famous people before that have said something that went the wrong way and it happens. You just got to kind of move forward and be like, okay, are the people that matter mad? No. Okay. Did you say you’re sorry, like, if you honestly mean to say sorry? Yes. Are you grateful for where you’re at? Okay, get off social media, let’s just let this fizzle out, and then go on with the next step and ignore them. I’ve learned that like, I’m not a huge person on blocking people. I don’t like it. It’s a waste of time, like, whatever, but sometimes you do have to go out of your way to block people and at the same time, when people say things to you, it’s like, that’s a reflection on themselves. I feel like trolls are gonna troll because they’re, in a sense, jealous, but if they’re not jealous, they just want to find something to do to occupy their time and we have to keep that in our head as well.”

This interview is exclusive to WrestlingNews.co. If you use these quotes, please include a link back to this page. 

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