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Lili Reinhart apologises for 'tone-deaf' topless post about Breonna Taylor: 'I truly had good intentions'

Actress says she can 'admit when I make a mistake' 

Chelsea Ritschel
New York
Tuesday 30 June 2020 19:45 BST
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Lili Reinhart apologises for 'tone-deaf' Breonna Taylor post (Getty)
Lili Reinhart apologises for 'tone-deaf' Breonna Taylor post (Getty)

Lili Reinhart has apologised after using a photo of herself where she is topless to raise awareness about Breonna Taylor.

On Monday, the actress posted a photo of herself posing at Salton Sea, a lake in California, with the caption: “Now that my side-boob has gotten your attention, Breonna Taylor’s murderers have not been arrested. Demand justice.”

Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT living in Louisville, Kentucky, was killed by police on 13 March after the officers entered her apartment with a “no-knock” search warrant.

The post, which has since been deleted, prompted criticism from Reinhart’s followers, who accused her of trivialising Taylor’s death and turning the nation-wide demand for justice into a “meme”.

“Lili Reinhart jumped on the let's make a meme out of Breonna Taylor bandwagon honestly not surprised,” one person tweeted.

Another said: “That’s it I’m done - justice for Breonna Taylor is not something to be memed and Lili Reinhart needs a better PR team. One of these is obviously more important than the other but all of this has gone too far.”

Reinhart has since addressed the backlash on Twitter, where she apologised for the “mistake” and to anyone who she offended.

“I’ve always tried to use my platform for good. And speak up about things that are important to me. I also can admit when I make a mistake and I made a mistake with my caption,” the 23-year-old tweeted. “It was never my intent to insult anyone and I’m truly sorry to those that were offended.”

The Riverdale actress, who has been hosting conversations with black creators and activists on her Instagram amid global protests against racism and police brutality, added: “I’ve tried very hard to be honest on my IGTV lives that I’m still learning and trying to be better.”

Reinhart concluded her apology acknowledging that her caption came across as “tone-deaf” despite having good intentions.

“I truly had good intentions and did not think it through that it could come off as insensitive,” she wrote.

In recent weeks, numerous other celebrities, including John Legend, Lizzo, Cardi B and Ariana Grande, have used their platforms to demand justice for Taylor.

As of now, just one of the three Louisville police officers involved in the raid that killed Taylor has been fired.

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