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Jussie Smollett Speaks Out Following Attack: ‘Let Me Start By Saying That I’m OK’

Empire star Jussie Smollett, who was attacked on January 29 in an apparent hate crime, has broken his silence with a statement made to Essence.

“Let me start by saying that I’m OK,” Smollett began. “My body is strong but my soul is stronger.”

He also addressed the reaction that the attack has gained in the following days, adding, “More importantly I want to say thank you. The outpouring of love and support from my village has meant more than I will ever be able to truly put into words.”

Celebrities like Empire co-creator Lee Daniels, Viola Davis, Shonda Rimes, Laverne Cox, Zendaya and more spoke up on social media to share their support for Smollett, and also to speak out against the racism and homophobia that needs to be addressed in order to prevent further attacks like this one.

 

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The Empire actor also said that he is now “working with authorities and have been 100 percent factual and consistent on every level. Despite my frustrations and deep concern with certain inaccuracies and misrepresentations that have been spread, I still believe that justice will be served.”

However, Smollett is not only concerned with justice for himself—he drew attention to the prevalence of hate crimes against minorities, the LGBTQ community and the intersections therein. Referencing a similarly powerful statement made by his family on Thursday, he said, “As my family stated, these types of cowardly attacks are happening to my sisters, brothers and non-gender conforming siblings daily. I am not and should not be looked upon as an isolated incident.”

As for now, however, Smollett is rightfully taking some time for himself. “We will talk soon and I will address all details of this horrific incident, but I need a moment to process,” he said. “Most importantly, during times of trauma, grief and pain, there is still a responsibility to lead with love. It’s all I know. And that can’t be kicked out of me.”

We are so glad to see Jussie staying strong after such a traumatic incident, and wish him the best as he recovers and works to bring justice to his attackers.

Erica Kam is the Life Editor at Her Campus. She oversees the life, career, and news verticals on the site, including academics, experience, high school, money, work, and Her20s coverage. Over her six years at Her Campus, Erica has served in various editorial roles on the national team, including as the previous Culture Editor and as an editorial intern. She has also interned at Bustle Digital Group, where she covered entertainment news for Bustle and Elite Daily. She graduated in 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from Barnard College, where she was the senior editor of Columbia and Barnard’s Her Campus chapter and a deputy copy editor for The Columbia Spectator. When she's not writing or editing, you can find her dissecting K-pop music videos for easter eggs and rereading Jane Austen novels. She also loves exploring her home, the best city in the world — and if you think that's not NYC, she's willing to fight you on it.