Gwen Stefani faces backlash after saying 'I'm Japanese' in interview while defending her Harajuku era
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After saying, "I'm Japanese and I didn't know it" about her response to Harajuku culture in an interview this week, Gwen Stefani sparked backlash.
The previous backlash stemmed from Stefani’s 2004 "Love. Angel. Music. Baby" album, fragrance line "Harajuku Lovers" and her L.A.M.B. fashion line that were all heavily inspired by Japanese fashion and culture.
Stefani called herself a "super fan" in the interview published Tuesday. She went on to explain, "If [people are] going to criticize me for being a fan of something beautiful and sharing that, then I just think that doesn't feel right."
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