TikTok wifefluencer Lilly Gaddis defiant after being fired for using n-word, bashing immigrants in cooking video

"All the backlash made me do a deep dive and a soul search and after all that, I still couldn’t find a care."

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"All the backlash made me do a deep dive and a soul search and after all that, I still couldn’t find a care."

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TikTok wifefluencer Lilly Gaddis apologized after backlash over her using the n-word, referring to some women as "dumb whores," "gold diggers," and insulting "immigrants fresh off the boat looking for a green card." Her account was suspended, but not before the video wracked up millions of views.

"You are getting the opinion from some dumb whores and immigrants fresh off the boat looking for a green card. Yes, they are probably gold diggers, but that is the exception — I am the rule," she told men looking for a good mate.

"Everyone I know that is married right now is married to broke-ass n*gger, and they don’t care. We don’t give a f*ck about money," she continued.

In her apology, Gaddis said the cooking video "seems to have upset members of a certain community."

"All the backlash made me do a deep dive and a soul search and after all that, I still couldn’t find a care," she said in an apology video posted to X. After her comments, the video switched to a famous clip of pundit Andrew Breitbart in which he said "you're gonna call us racist, you're gonna call us potential Timothy McVeighs? F*ck you. War." That was followed up with a quote from porn-purveyor Larry Flynt who said "If the First Amendment is intended to protect anything, it's intended to protect offensive speech. If you're not going to offend anyone, you don't need protection."



Gaddis' employer Rophe of the Carolinas, a home health care company in North Carolina, also jumped into the fray, saying that they "want to address a recent incident that has caused concern and upset among our stakeholders. A newly hired employee made inflammatory remarks on social media that do not align with the values and beliefs of our company."

They make it clear that they do not condone her video, then say "we took immediate action to pull the employee from her assignment" and that "the employee in question is not longer with our company. We are owned and operated by African American female and immigrant owned business and handled this situation as quickly as we could."



"Oh no I just got fired! #mob," Gaddis wrote.



After the backlash and online mobbing as a result of her commentary, she posted that she intended to pivot into being a conservative media personality.

"Thanks black community for helping to launch my new career in conservative media! You all played your role well like the puppets you are."



 
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