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Stephanie Pratt ‘dropped’ from lucrative Goddiva fashion brand after fans slammed her for George Floyd protests comments

STEPHANIE Pratt will no longer be working with fashion brand Goddiva after fans slammed her for her comments about the George Floyd protests in America.

Stephanie, 34, began working with Goddiva began in 2017 and launched two collections with them, including floor-length gowns and party dresses.

 Fashion brand Goddiva have confirmed they will not be working with Stephanie Pratt in the future
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Fashion brand Goddiva have confirmed they will not be working with Stephanie Pratt in the futureCredit: Splash News

However, the worldwide brand has decided to distance itself from The Hills star and have ruled out any future collaborations.

A spokesman exclusively told The Sun Online: "We haven’t had a contract with Stephanie for a while now. The stock we have online was old styles. We will not be working with her again in the future."

Stephanie's Twitter followers were outraged when she referenced to the protests in the US following George Floyd's tragic death.

 People were not happy with one of Stephanie's recent tweets about George Floyd protests
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People were not happy with one of Stephanie's recent tweets about George Floyd protestsCredit: Twitter
 The reality TV star released two collections with Goddiva in recent years
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The reality TV star released two collections with Goddiva in recent yearsCredit: Getty - Contributor

The blonde reality TV star tweeted: "Shoot the looters – using this tragedy as their excuse to rob and burn all of our towns down."

People were quick to hit back at her, with one angry user accusing Stephanie of encouraging "more violence".

The follower wrote: "Why would you tweet something so stupid?"

 Stephanie claimed she was 'sobbing' as she watched the looting in Los Angeles
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Stephanie claimed she was 'sobbing' as she watched the looting in Los AngelesCredit: Instagram

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.

 Several Twitter users hit back at The Hills star for her posts
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Several Twitter users hit back at The Hills star for her postsCredit: Twitter

Stephanie previously took to social media to tell her followers she was "sobbing" watching her town, Santa Monica in Los Angeles, being burned down.

Sunday’s peaceful protest – sparked by the death of Mr Floyd - descended into chaos when some of the protestors were seen looting local shops.

Footage of Mr Floyd's death last week was posted on social media and showed him groaning and saying repeatedly: "I can't breathe," to the police officer kneeling on his neck.

The officer had his other knee on his back, near where his hands were handcuffed.

In the footage, Mr Floyd can also be heard saying "Don't kill me!" before he becomes motionless with his eyes closed.

The video was even seen by the Floyd family, who said they were watching it before realising it was their cousin.

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