Kenya Moore shared a message on her social media account in which she continues asking for justice for Breonna Taylor. Check out her post below.
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Jennifer Lawrence has joined Twitter to call for the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky to be brought to justice.Taylor, an emergency medical worker, was fatally shot multiple times in her own home in March after officers entered with a no-knock warrant during a botched drugs sting relating to a suspect already in custody.
The three cops allegedly involved are yet to be charged over her death, and in her second post on a new Twitter profile created
.Kenya Moore shared a message on her social media account in which she continues asking for justice for Breonna Taylor. Check out her post below.
Lili Reinhart is apologizing for a recent Instagram post. The 23-year-old star took to Twitter on Monday to express regret over her «tone deaf» caption on a since-deleted Instagram pic.According to a screenshot of the since-deleted post, Reinhart shared a pic of herself topless on the beach.
Lili Reinhart faced intense criticism after she posted a topless photo of herself on Instagram with a caption that read, "Now that my sideboob has gotten your attention, Breonna Taylor's murderers have not been arrested. Demand justice."Critics were quick to point out the insensitive nature of the post and the content of the photo.
Lili Reinhart has apologised for sharing a topless picture of herself as a misguided effort to seek justice for Breonna Taylor. On June 30, the 23-year-old actress tweeted that she was sorry if she offended people with her now-deleted Instagram post.
Lili Reinhart is apologizing to fans for posting a “tone deaf” photo on social media. On Tuesday, the "Riverdale" actress took to Twitter to address a topless photo she reportedly posted of herself in an effort to bring awareness to the death of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT who was fatally shot in her Louisville, Ky, apartment by officers serving a no-knock warrant in a drug investigation in March.
I’ve tried very hard to be honest on my IGTV lives that I’m still learning and trying to be better. But I understand that my caption came off as tone deaf.
Lili Reinhart is apologizing to fans after sharing a topless photo to bring awareness to Breonna Taylor.
Lili Reinhart is clearing the air on her post calling for justice for the death of Breonna Taylor.
Lili Reinhart apologized after using a risqué photo of herself to raise awareness for Breonna Taylor, who was killed by Kentucky police in her own home earlier this year.In a since-deleted Instagram post, the 23-year-old Riverdale star posed topless at a California lake with the caption, “Now that my sideboob has gotten your attention, Breonna Taylor’s murderers have not been arrested.
Marsai Martin is reminding the public there are more important things to worry about than her hair and teeth.
While marches and calls for change continue through the Black Lives Matter movement, celebrities like Jada Pinkett Smith encourage their supporters and followers to demand justice for Breonna Taylor.
Common, Rapsody and more look to take a stand in honor of the lost lives of Breonna Taylor, Atatiana Jefferson and Ahmaud Arbery by heading to the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, where a rally demanding justice is being held on Thursday (June 25)."We. Do.
Jennifer Lawrence joined Twitter to raise awareness about racial injustice in America amid the Black Lives Matter movement.The actress, 29, sent her first tweet on Tuesday, June 16. “Nearly 1 in 4 Black men in America will be locked up at some point in their life,” she wrote.
Jennifer Lawrence is one of us!
Jennifer Lawrence has joined Twitter to call for the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky to be brought to justice.
#SayHerName #BreonnaTaylor pic.twitter.com/EGSjIpMaXcDirectly calling for charges to be brought as swiftly as possible, she added: “As a Lousivillian (sic), as a human being, I cannot be silent.
Jennifer Lawrence is going public! The 29-year-old Oscar winner has admitted to having a private social media account in the past, but earlier this week, she went public on her own verified Twitter platform. Lawrence is using her new account, @JLawrence_RepUs, which first tweeted on Tuesday, to speak out against racial injustice, actively supporting the organization Represent Us. Lawrence has a position on the board of Represent Us.
After years of not using social media, Jennifer Lawrence joined Twitter to demand justice for Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT and unarmed Black woman, who was killed by three Louisville, Kentucky police officers on March 13. In Lawrence’s tweet, which was posted on Wednesday, June 16, the Hunger Games actress called attention to the murder of Taylor and demanded that the three officers who killed her, Jonathan Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankins, be charged as criminals.