By Matthew López
03.06.2020 - 00:31 / cosmopolitan.com
As many Americans continue to be incredibly brave and and , Evan Peters is over here enjoying watching the police chase them down. It's disgusting, and Twitter is rightfully dragging him for it.
This afternoon, Evan retweeted a video of someone laughing and cheering as the police chase and tackle a "looter." (The video is horrifying, so we won't be sharing it here.) As soon as Evan retweeted the video, his fans started flooding his mentions to tell him how disappointed and upset they were.
By Matthew López
"You don't know a thing about me"
Evan Peters is apologizing for hitting the retweet button a little too fast. On Tuesday, the American Horror Story actor told his followers he was sorry for retweeting a post by a Twitter user who shared a recording of a news broadcast.
As the world watches the ongoing protests against police brutality occurring in the US, social media has been a great way to express support for important causes. But for some celebs, it’s landing them in hot water.
Evan Peters is offering an apology after being hit with backlash over a tweet he claims he retweeted in error.
“X-Men” and “American Horror Story” actor Evan Peters is under fire on social media and has apologized for retweeting a video on his Twitter account of a foot chase involving a looter and the police.
Evan Peters is apologizing for what he says was an accidental retweet on June 2, also known as “Blackout Tuesday.” — An initiative that calls for a social media blackout amid protests calling for justice in the death of George Floyd, 46. The American Horror Story actor, 33, retweeted a video of a news broadcast that showed police chasing and tackling a looter during protests in California.
By Todd Spangler
Evan Peters says he accidentally retweeted a video showing praise for the police arresting a protestor.
Seth Rogen has torn into commenters on his Instagram page objecting to his support for the Black Lives Matter movement’s campaign to end state violence against African-Americans.
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LeBron James is showing a side of the ongoing protests in the United States that isn’t being presented by many in the media.
John Cusack says police officers came at him with a baton as he filmed a protest in Chicago on Saturday.