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Gwen Stefani Is Under Fire For Calling Herself “Japanese”

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The Bert Show

Entertainment News, Society & Culture, Comedy, News

4.14.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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1:06.5

Winston Fani has got herself in some hot water for saying that she's Japanese. Now,

1:11.4

Winston Fani, who was born to an Italian-American father and an Irish-American mother in California,

1:18.2

said in a new interview that she's Japanese. Now, she was discussing her visit to the

1:23.4

Hardjuku district in Tokyo before releasing her now controversial Hardjuku lovers collection

1:28.7

back in 2004. And she was quoted in a Laura Magazine saying, in reference to this trip,

1:35.5

my god, I'm Japanese and I didn't know it. I am, you know. She actually like doubled

1:40.5

down. And she said her father worked in marketing for Yamaha motorcycles and traveled

1:44.5

back and forth between California and Japan for 18 years. That was my Japanese influence.

1:49.0

And that was a culture that was so rich with tradition yet so futuristic with so much

1:52.3

attention to art and detail and discipline. And it was fascinating to me. Now to show

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