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RHOD star Tiffany Moon slammed for ‘tasteless’ 9/11 tribute as star deletes Instagram photo following backlash

REAL Housewives of Dallas star, Tiffany Moon was blasted by fans by making a tone-deaf post on the anniversary of 9/11.

The reality star took to Instagram to post a selfie in memoriam of the devastating event that tragically took the lives of nearly 3,000 people.

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Real Housewives Of Dallas star Tiffany Moon was blasted for this selfieCredit: Instagram/Tiffany Moon
joined in with the rest of her celebrity cohort, posting a heartfelt message on Instagram- which wasn't received well.

She posted a snap of herself wearing a white halter top adorned with bows, smiling as she placed a hand on her chest.

Captioned: "Today marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11. I wanted to take this moment to remember all the people who were affected by this tragedy. New York holds a special place in my heart."

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star deleted the post, but fans on were quick to repost it, calling out the star.

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"Look at this cute pic of me, oh btw sorry 9/11 happened." one user wrote sarcastically.

Another chimed in, saying "I swear we see this issue every year on 9/11 with celebrities, reality stars, and influencers.

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"One simple rule to prevent foolishness: DON’T POST A SELFIE ON 9/11. Nothing about your sad wistful caption, teary face, or worst of all, a random glamour shot/thirst trap photo honors the victims or first responders of 9/11."

"Everyone wants to think they are the exception to this rule but they aren’t. It’s okay for one day to not be about you."

A third wrote, in agreement: "This isn't specific to her, but I've never understood why celebrities or people, in general, feel the need to post glamorized selfies and call them "tributes." Sooooo many people do this and it's just bizarre."

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