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ABC’s ‘In Memoriam’ mourned Migos member — but the wrong one. ‘We don’t all look alike’

An “In Memoriam” segment aired during ABC’s “The Year: 2022” special on Dec. 26 featured a tribute to slain Migos rapper Takeoff but instead showed bandmate Quavo, who is still alive.
An “In Memoriam” segment aired during ABC’s “The Year: 2022” special on Dec. 26 featured a tribute to slain Migos rapper Takeoff but instead showed bandmate Quavo, who is still alive. Screengrab from @shauntabee1's TikTok

ABC has apologized after paying tribute to the wrong Migos member during the network’s annual “The Year: 2022” news special — though it did little to quell online criticism.

The program, which aired Monday, Dec. 26, was hosted by veteran journalist Robin Roberts and offered viewers a recap of the year’s biggest moments in news, music, politics and pop culture.

An “In Memoriam” segment honoring notable figures who died this year featured Takeoff, a Georgia native and one-third of the Grammy-nominated rap group Migos.

Takeoff, born Kirshnik Khari Ball, was fatally shot during a party at a Houston bowling alley in November. He was 28 years old.

The rapper’s name appeared among several prominent entertainers who passed away — but featured a photo of bandmate and uncle, Quavo, who is alive.

On Tuesday, ABC News Studios apologized for the “unfortunate error” and said that it had been fixed. However, several viewers had already voiced outrage over the photo flub on social media.

“That’s not Takeoff,” a TikTok user says amid a heavy sigh as the “In Memoriam” plays on her TV screen. “That’s awful.”

@shauntabee1 How is this even possible abc news??? #AbcNews #FixIt #TakeOff #Quavo #Offset #Migos #CardiB ♬ Stranger Things - The Theme System

This isn’t the first time a blunder involving Black entertainers has triggered strong reactions online.

In September, announcers mistook singer Dionne Warwick for fellow songstress Gladys Knight during the U.S. Open. Backlash was also swift after NBC News ran a photo of comic Kevin Hart alongside a story about Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt in 2020.

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This story was originally published December 27, 2022 at 2:11 PM with the headline "ABC’s ‘In Memoriam’ mourned Migos member — but the wrong one. ‘We don’t all look alike’."

Tanasia Kenney
Sun Herald
Tanasia is a service journalism reporter at the Charlotte Observer | CharlotteFive, working remotely from Atlanta, Georgia. She covers restaurant openings/closings in Charlotte and statewide explainers for the NC Service Journalism team. She’s been with McClatchy since 2020.
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