The death of George Floyd has brought about an unprecedented cultural reckoning over race and discrimination.
02.06.2020 - 07:05 / etcanada.com
Virgil Abloh is opening up after getting hit with backlash.
The Louis Vuitton men’s artistic director got some heat for a now-deleted Instagram Story. In the story, Abloh admitted to donating $50 “for kids in the streets that need a [sic] bail funds for the George Floyd protests.” Abloh put emphasis on looters who had broken into stores owned by him and his friends.
Abloh was shunned for focusing on looters instead of the Black Lives Matter movement as a whole and was also criticized for what
The death of George Floyd has brought about an unprecedented cultural reckoning over race and discrimination.
Following claims of racism toward her and the brand she created, Reformation's founder Yael Aflalo has publicly admitted that she's "failed." In late May, amid the growing unrest over the death of George Floyd, the fashion brand posted a brief statement to its Instagram account, which read, "If you want to help fight for justice right now, here are a few organizations we recommend supporting.
Twitter users think Donald Trump, 73, should be the one apologizing after the POTUS threw shade at Drew Brees‘ attempt to backtrack on his anti-kneeling comments. “I am a big fan of Drew Brees. I think he’s truly one of the greatest quarterbacks, but he should not have taken back his original stance on honoring our magnificent American Flag. OLD GLORY is to be revered, cherished, and flown high…,” Trump tweeted on June 5.
Love and Hip Hop star Trina took to her morning show with Trick Daddy on 99 Jamz where they debated about the state of the country. After Trina referred to the protesters who are are rebelling for George Floyd’s shocking murder as ‘animals,’ social media quickly made the clip go viral.
Carine Roitfeld is apologizing for a recent Instagram post.
On Wednesday, Trina started to make headlines for comments she had made earlier in the week in relation to the protests that have been going on in response to the death of George Floyd. The comments were made on her radio show, and she expressed her frustration with the damage that had been done in the city of Miami as a result of the protests.
Brands have been vowing to be a part of the Black Lives Matter movement amid the George Floyd protests. But one brand in particular is not just talking the talk, but walking the walk.
“I just wanna say that I apologize sincerely, to everybody I offended by what I said,” Trina, 45, said on the June 4 episode of her radio program, The Trick & Trina Morning Show. A day earlier, the rapper and Love and Hip Hop: Miami star made headlines when she seemingly called the people protesting George Floyd’s death “animals” and encouraged Miami-Dade County to move up its curfew.
Rachel Griffiths issued an apology after flaunting her fresh manicure on social media as “America is burning and people are dying” amid the George Floyd protests and the COVID-19 outbreak.
Drew Brees is apologizing for his comments about fellow NFL athletes who choose to kneel at games during the national anthem. The 41-year-old New Orleans Saints quarterback gave an interview to in which he was asked about players kneeling.
Drew Brees is being hit with backlash following his comments about the ongoing #BlackLivesMatter protests all over the world.
Rapper Trina has come under fire for comments she made on Wednesday regarding protesters following the death of George Floyd. The Miami emcee – real name Katrina Taylor – made the remarks while speaking with fellow Miami rapper and radio host Trick Daddy about the civil unrest that has permeated the world and led to looting in various cities throughout the country.
Samantha Marie Ware isn't exactly accepting Lea Michele's apology.
Lea Michele has issued an apology to her former "Glee" co-star Samantha Ware. Michele, 33, was called out by Ware this week for making her life on the popular TV series a "living hell" by engaging in "traumatic" treatment on set. Ware's accusations came after Michele tweeted in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in the aftermath of George Floyd's death.
Televangelist Pat Robertson publicly scolded President Donald Trump during “The 700 Club” Tuesday, saying that his response to the unrest after George Floyd’s death “isn’t cool.”
LAPD Chief Michel Moore apologized for comments he made equating looting with the killing of George Floyd, saying he “misspoke” and recognized that his “initial words were terribly offensive.”
Lea Michele is being accused by her former co-star, Samantha Marie Ware, of making her «first television gig a living hell.»
Designer Virgil Abloh has issued an apology. On Monday, the Louis Vuitton men's artistic director and founder of Off-White took to social media to address his previous comments about people looting, as well as his $50 donation to help protesters who needed bail money.
Virgil Abloh, one of the most renowned fashion designers of today, is speaking out to make a clarification about the donations he has made to Black Lives Matter causes.