A group of Victoria’s Secret models are being ripped by fans after a video of the Angles singing a song with the N-word was uploaded online.

The models, who were backstage at a fashion show in Shanghai, were filmed singing rapper Cardi B’s hit song ‘Bodak Yellow,’ which includes the line: ‘I don’t wanna choose and I’m quick to cut a n**** off.’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyXM8kpO3fQ

The video, which was originally uploaded to the vlog of model Karlie Kloss, quickly caused a stir online for their apparent use of the racial slur, with some even calling for all the white models to be fired.

“Welp @VictoriasSecret plz fire all of them for saying the n-word all carefree,” wrote Jasmyn Sampson, the culture editor at GIPHY.

Welp @VictoriasSecret plz fire all of them for saying the n-word all carefree. #thanks https://t.co/SjJ7r63ED1 — Jasmyn Lawson (@JasmynBeKnowing) November 29, 2017

“Nah. That n-word was too loud and clear for there only to be one black girl in this room,” wrote the writer Mikelle Street.

Nah.

That n-word was too loud and clear for there only to be one black girl in this room https://t.co/BoY9xcyWUL — Mikelle Street (@MikelleStreet) November 29, 2017

“If you’re not black, don’t say the N-word,” wrote another user. “Point. Black. Period.”

If you’re not black, don’t say the N word. Point. Blank. Period. So who said it ? — Stefan #TeamShreya (@insatiablyvocal) November 29, 2017

It is not the first time that the exclusive lingerie brand has been criticized for supposed racism. Last year, an editor for the fashion magazine Cosmopolitan accused the brand of cultural appropriation over the designing of “racist” lingerie, describing it as a “sexist, patriarchal, mostly white corporation.”

Meanwhile, the company’s annual “What Is Sexy” social media campaign also led to accusations of racism over the lack of minority women being featured in the company’s campaign.

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