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Ralph Lauren ends Thomas sponsor deal after anti-gay slur
Justin Thomas hits a tee shot on the 6th hole during the first round of the US Open golf tournament in New York September 17, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters

NEW YORK, Jan 16 ― American fashion giant Ralph Lauren Corp dropped its sponsorship of world number three golfer Justin Thomas yesterday, six days after his homophobic slur was picked up by television microphones.

Thomas apologised the next day for his "terrible” and "inexcusable” remark, but in a statement yesterday, the New York-based apparel firm said that his words could not be associated with their brand.

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"We believe in the dignity of all people, regardless of age, race, gender identity, ethnicity, political affiliation or sexual orientation,” the Ralph Lauren statement said.

"This is part of our longstanding commitment to foster cultures of belonging ― in the workplace and in communities around the world.

"We are disheartened by Mr. Thomas's recent language, which is entirely inconsistent with our values.”

Thomas, a 27-year-old American, uttered the anti-gay slur on the fourth hole of his third round at the US PGA Tournament of Champions in Hawaii after missing a five-foot par putt, causing an immediate stir on social media.

"While we acknowledge that he has apologised and recognises the severity of his words, he is a paid ambassador of our brand and his actions conflict with the inclusive culture that we strive to uphold,” Ralph Lauren said.

"In reflecting on the responsibility we have to all of our stakeholders, we have decided to discontinue our sponsorship of Mr. Thomas at this time.

"As we make this decision, our hope is that Mr. Thomas does the hard and necessary work in order to partner with us again ― truly examining this incident, learning, growing and ultimately using his platform to promote inclusion.”

Thomas, who won a major title at the 2017 PGA Championship, finished third in the event, which he had won in 2020. ― AFP

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