The boss of the TikTok influencer fired for saying the N-Word speaks up
Black boss of TikTok influencer ‘traditional wife’ Lilly Gaddis are speaking up.
According to Daily mailthe company representing Lilly – named Rophe – denounced the TikToker’s use of the n-word.
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The company denounced Gaddis’ offensive language
As mentioned, the North Carolina-based company is owned by a black woman. It released a statement, saying Gaddis’ “inflammatory comments on social media are inconsistent with our company values and beliefs.”
Furthermore, the statement said Rophe was “committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive and respectful work environment where all individuals are valued and respected.”
She said, ‘not on my watch!’
The influencer posted a video in which she talked about minorities, feminism, and the LGBTQ+ community and even dropped the n-word. She speaks phrase “broke a**n*****.” Gaddis was later fired for his flawed speech.
After Lilly faced backlash, she took to InfoWard and tried to claim her racist comments were free speech. Additionally, Lilly posted an update stating that she had been fired and that her X account, formerly known as Twitter, had been temporarily suspended.
WRONG CONNECTION LIKE TRUMP pic.twitter.com/foYReARUjb
– Kenneth O Leary (@KennethOLeary62) June 10, 2024
Social media reacts to Lilly Gaddis’ firing
According to The Shade Room’s report on Gaddis’ firing, commenters did not show much sympathy for her callous words.
@thatred_guy stated, “Becky, freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences.”
Some roommates want to catch up on the lackluster.
@therealbeyli stated, “Can’t find a caregiver? Girl, get out.”
Other commenters suggested that it would be best to ignore Gaddis’s ignorance altogether.
“I pray for all BLACK WOMEN to have a stress-free SELF-LOVE day. My sister, what is the last thing you do to take care of yourself, beautiful?” @fuel4thbody asked.
Meanwhile, Gaddis continued to use the n-word on his X account.
The word “nigga” is heard all over the world
— Lilly (@llddiiss) June 11, 2024
Rophe’s leader hit the nail on the head – the issue of diversity and inclusion.
Supporters of Gaddis’s rhetoric will likely elevate her on social media and the hoax will continue, but she may find that her colorful language does not sit well with the trolls. violent racism. Orrrr she might come down…we’ll have to wait and see.
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