Ellen DeGeneres is receiving backlash for a since-deleted tweet

Ellen DeGeneres deletes tweet referring to ‘people of color’ after receiving backlash for not referring to ‘black people’

  •  The host has been criticized for being ‘ tone-deaf’ in her initial message
  • Screenshots of the deleted tweet from Saturday are resurfacing 
  • The tweet read: ‘Like so many of you, I am angry and I am sad. People of color in this country have faced injustice for far too long’
  • She later posted new information about where she’s donated her money

Ellen DeGeneres is facing criticism on social media after posting and subsequently deleting a tweet about the worldwide protests after the killing of George Floyd. 

Immediately social media users flocked to Twitter to point out her message was ‘tone-deaf’ and hypocritical, as many pointed to her controversial friendship with George W. Bush. 

‘Like so many of you, I am angry and I am sad,’ DeGeneres wrote, according to screenshots of her since-deleted post on Saturday. ‘People of color in this country have faced injustice for far too long. For things to change, things must change.’  

Controversial: Ellen DeGeneres is facing criticism on social media after posting and subsequently deleting a tweet about the worldwide protests after the killing of George Floyd

The 62-year-old comedian added: ‘We must commit ourselves to this change with conviction and love,’ the message read.

Many questioned her decision to shy away from specifically addressing the black community, with one of her followers firing, ‘Not people of color. George Floyd was black. Why are being so cautious? Seriously?’ 

‘I still find it funny how Ellen Degeneres, a woman who is famous for boastfully signing life-size checks to random people on her show, can’t even post a screenshot on the internet of her donating money in support of Black lives,’ another chimed in.

Backlash: Immediately social media users flocked to Twitter to point out her message was ‘tone-deaf’ and ‘hypocritical,’ as many pointed to her controversial friendship with George W. Bush

After Ellen deleted her first tweet, she posted two new messages about donating to  the George Floyd Memorial Fund, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Black Lives Matter and the ACLU. 

People were still unhappy, as they continued to express their distain for hanging out with the former Republican president, who passed and upheld anti-LGBT policies for years. 

Additionally, she was slammed for cutting her employees wages by ‘60% during the pandemic’ and some pointed to the ongoing rumors of her behind-the-scenes bad behavior. 

Damage control: After deleting her first tweet, she posted two new messages about donating to to the George Floyd Memorial Fund, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Black Lives Matter and the ACLU.

Last month, she was reportedly ‘at the end of her rope’ over allegations that she is unkind and mistreats staffers. 

At the time, a former Ellen DeGeneres show staffer claimed the presenter ‘isn’t always nice’ and another told the New York Post: ‘The stories are all true!’

They said: ‘Is she always nice? No. It irritates me that people think she’s all sweetness and light and she gets away with it.’ 

Public perception: Last month, she was reportedly ‘at the end of her rope’ over allegations that she is unkind and mistreats staffers

The stories about Ellen started circulating after comic Kevin T. Porter sent out a tweet in March urging people to message him ‘the most insane stories [they’ve] heard’ about Ellen in an effort to raise money for the Los Angeles Food Bank.

Porter was flooded with written accounts by various Twitter users who claimed to have had less than savory interactions with Ellen – who he labeled as ‘notoriously one of the meanest people alive’ – over the years.

Then in early April, Ellen was slammed on social media for cracking a joke on her daytime chat show that being home all the time during the COVID-19 pandemic was akin to being behind bars.

Unhappy staff: Crew members claim they finally heard from production executives last month, when they were told to expect a 60per cent pay decrease, even while the show continues airing

At the time, Variety also reported that the main stage crew for her show – roughly 20 people – received ‘no communication’ about issues like pay and working hours for over a month.   

The show’s crew were outraged over her decision to hire a non-union tech company to help DeGeneres broadcast from home, while allegedly reducing the salaries of the show’s usual union team by 60 percent amid the coronavirus lockdown. 

Meanwhile, Ellen herself is said to have a $77million per year contract for her talk show. Her total net worth is estimated to be a whopping $330million. 

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