The Hills’ Stephanie Pratt slammed for saying ‘shoot the looters’ during George Floyd protests
THE Hills’ Stephanie Pratt has been slammed for saying “shoot the looters” amid protests against George Floyd’s death.
Spencer Pratt‘s reality star sister tweeted: “Shoot the looters – using this tragedy as their excuse to rob and burn all of our towns down.”
One angry user accused the reality star of encouraging “more violence.”
The follower wrote: “Why would you tweet something so stupid?
Another added: “I’m disgusted. You’re promoting killing people…YOU. ARE. THE. PROBLEM.”
A third follower urged Stephanie to delete her post, and several Twitter users used her controversial tweet as an opportunity to remind her of her 2006 arrest for shoplifting.
Stephanie previously took to social media to tell her followers she was “sobbing” watching her town, Santa Monica in , being burned down.
Sunday’s peaceful protest – sparked by the death of – descended into chaos when some of the protestors were seen looting local shops.
Celebrities including have spoken out about the death.
star venting her grief and vowed to “create a better future” for daughter True and her future children.
Khloe’s message follows in the footsteps of older sister, , who posted a message on Twitter for her 65 million followers.
The mother of four wrote: “For years, with every horrific murder of an innocent black man, woman or child, I have always tried to find the right words to express my condolences and outrage, but the privilege I am afforded by the color of my skin has often left me feeling like this is not a fight that I can truly take on as my own.”
Kim added: “I am exhausted by the heartbreak I feel seeing mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, and children suffering because their loved one was murdered or locked away unjustly for being black.
“Even though I will never know the pain and suffering they have endured, or what it feels like to try to survive in a world plagued by systemic racism, I know I can use my own voice to help amplify those voices that have been muffled for too long.”
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