EA Sports Calls YG & Big Sean To Apologize For Censoring Colin Kaepernick’s Name
by Staff Editor
EA Sports recently tweeted an apology to YG, Big Sean and Colin Kaepernick about the removal of Kaep’s name. They even went as far as giving personal phone calls to apologize.
According to TMZ, Andrew Wilson, the CEO of EA Sports, called YG to apologize. YG said that neither he or Big Sean agreed to the censor on the Madden NFL 19 video game.
“The CEO just called me like three hours ago. We had the conversation on the phone, they was apologizing…. They said they’re gonna do more than just call everybody and apologize,” YG told TMZ.
The CEO also claimed that the censorship was not purposely done. But regardless of whether is was purposely done or not, YG says he has nothing against the company or the NFL since Kaep’s name is back in the song.
“I’m not boycotting Madden, I got the new one in my car right now….We have to let it be known that this shit ain’t straight. But they figured it out, we good.”