Glassman said in a statement posted on the company’s website. “Since I founded CrossFit 20 years ago, it has become the world’s largest network of gyms.
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“I’m sorry, I messed up big time,” Tokyo Jetz, 25, captioned the Instagram video she uploaded on June 1. The “No Problem” rapper issued an apology after a social media clip showed her placing a friend in a playful headlock.
“I’ma go George Floyd your mothaf—in’ ass,” she says in the clip, referencing the man killed by Minneapolis police on May 25 after an officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes. Fans were unsurprisingly furious at her making light of George’s death, and in the wake of
.Glassman said in a statement posted on the company’s website. “Since I founded CrossFit 20 years ago, it has become the world’s largest network of gyms.
George Floyd, who died at the hands of Minneapolis police, saying that he «made a mistake by the words I chose.» That was too little too late for sports gear maker Reebok, which said over the weekend it's ending a partnership with CrossFit following the tweet, while some gyms said they would end their affiliation with the workout brand.
Lady Gaga had some impassioned words for graduates during YouTube’s virtual “Dear Class of 2020" commencement celebration on Sunday (June 7).
With “Black Out Tuesday” now in the rear view, an important journey awaits.
Nicki Minaj’s fans were wondering what’s the reason for which she’s been keeping quiet about the terrifying events in the U.S. Now, she decided that it’s time to speak out, so she shared a message on her social media account of choice.
Warning! This article contains graphic imagery! Kim Kardashian was horrified after seeing a high-school girl’s injuries after she was shot in the face with rubber bullets during a protest over George Floyd’s murder. The mother of four was shocked and horrified at the gruesome image of the young girl with a gaping, bloody hole in the middle of her forehead.
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore issued a formal apology late Monday night for a comment he made earlier in the day during a press conference covering the protests, looting and curfew in Los Angeles. Moore ignited a firestorm on social media when he said of looters that the death of George Floyd was "on their hands, as much as it is on those [Minneapolis] officers'." The reaction to the comment was swift.
A lot pf people have been wondering how Kenya Moore feels about what’s going on the in US lately following the murder of George Floyd. Check out the message that she finally posted on her social media account.
Tokyo Jetz made a huge mistake and now she’s apologizing after the massive backlash she received from her followers. The star seemed to make a George Floyd related joke and people were very mad about it! Now, Tokyo admits that she was ‘wrong as hell!’ In a video statement she released on the matter, the woman seemed very regretful as she addressed everything with tears in her eyes.
After receiving backlash from her fans, rapper Tokyo Jetz has now issued an apology for making a joke about George Floyd’s death.
As we all know. tensions throughout the world are pretty high at the moment following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.