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what did joe bullard say about the honeybeez

Joe Bullard referred to the Alabama State University Honey Beez as “the new face of Ozempic” during a halftime show, a remark widely condemned as body- shaming and disrespectful.

What exactly he said

  • During a Florida A&M vs. Alabama State game at Bragg Memorial Stadium, Bullard made a joke on the mic calling the ASU Honey Beez “the new face of Ozempic.”
  • The comment was directed at the plus-size Honey Beez dance team and was interpreted as mocking their weight rather than celebrating their performance.

Backlash and reaction

  • The remark sparked immediate online outrage, especially among Alabama State supporters and HBCU fans, who viewed it as public body-shaming.
  • Alabama State University President Quinton T. Ross called the comments “distasteful” and emphasized that the Honey Beez are celebrated and admired for their talent, spirit, and representation of the university.

Bullard’s apology

  • Bullard later issued a public apology on Facebook, saying his comments were meant as “lighthearted banter” but that he now recognizes they were hurtful and disrespectful.
  • He specifically apologized to the ASU Honey Beez, Alabama State University, their band, Florida A&M University, and fans who heard the remarks.

Consequences for Bullard

  • The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) gave him a two-game suspension, and Florida A&M was fined $10,000 in connection with the incident.
  • Florida A&M’s president, Marva Johnson, also suspended him from an upcoming band performance, banned him from practices until then, and required him to complete respectful conduct and anti-harassment training.

TL;DR: Joe Bullard joked that the ASU Honey Beez were “the new face of Ozempic,” which many saw as body-shaming; he apologized afterward but still received suspensions, a fine for FAMU, and mandatory training as punishment.

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