Miley Cyrus Reaches<br />Out to DaBaby:, ‘[Let’s] See How<br />We Can Learn<br />From Each Other’.<br />Miley Cyrus Reaches<br />Out to DaBaby:, ‘[Let’s] See How<br />We Can Learn<br />From Each Other’.<br />Miley Cyrus has decided to take a more proactive approach<br />in reacting to DaBaby’s recent homophobic remarks. .<br />The pop star took to Instagram on Wednesday to<br />say that as a member of the “LGBTQIA+ community,”<br />she values “love” and “acceptance.”.<br />She went on to address the “hate & anger”<br />being directed at DaBaby, urging her fans to<br />stay away from “cancel culture.” .<br />The internet can fuel a lot of hate &<br />anger and is the nucleus of cancel culture …<br />but I believe it can also be a place filled<br />with education, conversation,<br />communication & connection, Miley Cyrus, via Instagram.<br />Cyrus stressed that finding “forgiveness and compassion”<br />is much more important than “cancel[ing] someone.” .<br />It’s easier to cancel someone than to find<br />forgiveness and compassion in ourselves or<br />take the time to change hearts and minds.., Miley Cyrus, via Instagram.<br />... There’s no more room for division if we<br />want to keep seeing progress! Knowledge is<br />power! I know I still have so much to learn, Miley Cyrus, via Instagram.<br />In the caption of her post, Cyrus urged DaBaby to<br />“check [his] DMs” and have an open dialogue with her.<br />Would love to talk and see how we can learn<br />from each other and help be part of making<br />a more just and understanding future!, Miley Cyrus, via Instagram.<br />DaBaby issued a formal apology for<br />his homophobic remarks on Monday.<br />In his statement, DaBaby thanked those who offered him “wisdom” instead of “demolish[ing]” him on social media. .<br />I want to apologize to the LGBTQ+ community<br />for the hurtful and triggering comments I<br />made. Again, I apologize for my misinformed<br />comments about HIV/AIDS and I know<br />education on this is important. , DaBaby, via Instagram