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    Brooke Schofield reveals her future at Cancelled podcast after racism backlash

    By Jailene Cuevas,

    3 hours ago

    Brooke Schofield spoke about her future on the Cancelled podcast .

    The Cancelled podcast featuring Tana Mongeau and Brooke has been under fire after problematic tweets from Brooke's past resurfaced. The post, which many slammed as racist, included remarks from the podcaster that defended George Zimmerman for murdering Trayvon Martin. Since the posts resurfaced, Brooke apologized on numerous occasions and took a step back from the podcast. Tana also spoke out about her co-host on an episode about her disappointment.

    Brooke has been on a Cancelled podcast break but it looks like she is getting ready to make her come back.

    She revealed to TMZ that she was getting ready to film an episode for the Cancelled podcast to speak about the tweets.

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    Brooke said: "We are filming today. We are going to talk about it a little bit more in depth, obviously, because it's serious." She continued: "I am still part of the tour. I'm still part of Cancelled."

    When asked about the tweets being exposed and people not thinking Brooke's apology was not enough, she said: "I feel like I am doing the best I can." Brooke took full accountability to what she did and understands why people won't forgive her but she will "keep trying."

    Brooke also admitted that her and Tana fight like sisters but they are doing well. This comes after Tana addressed the controversy and condemned Brooke's past racist tweets, calling them "f--ked up" as well as "horrific." even though she defended Brooke before.

    Tana said: "I have no right to forgive her as a white person for the things she said. We all saw the tweets, and they're f--ked up and horrific and I'm saying that as a white person and I've made it very clear to Brooke as well, that I condemn her for these tweets."

    She added: "When Brooke made her first apology video, I commented on it and I said, 'We grew up bad, I love you', and immediately regretted it so hard. Realized how f---ing stupid it was for me to f---ing say that. I'm going to beat myself up for that forever, quite frankly."

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