Influencer Lunden Stallings apologizes for racist tweets that resurfaced after photos of her picturesque wedding went viral

Influencer Lunden Stallings apologizes for racist tweets that resurfaced after photos of her picturesque wedding went viral

  • Lunden Stallings, 26, was forced to discuss the ’embarrassing’ situation on camera in front of her new wife Olivia Bennett
  • The pair, who were praised online for representing the lesbian community in the southern US, married just days before the old tweets resurfaced

A popular Southern influencer has interrupted her honeymoon to issue a groveling apology after her racist tweets from more than a decade ago resurfaced.

Lunden Stallings, 26, was forced to discuss the ’embarrassing’ situation on camera in front of her new wife Olivia Bennett – just days after the lesbian couple tied the knot in their picturesque wedding.

The pair, who were praised online for representing the lesbian community in the southern US and have more than 700,000 followers on TikTok, married just days before the old tweets resurfaced.

Fans online had been anticipating their wedding for months, eagerly awaiting photos of Lunden and Olivia in their white dresses – but the moment was overshadowed and the couple are now facing harsh backlash.

Lunden Stallings, 26, (left) was forced to discuss the ’embarrassing’ situation on camera in front of her new wife Olivia Bennett – just days after the lesbian couple tied the knot at their picturesque wedding

The pair, who were praised online for representing the lesbian community in the southern US and have more than 700,000 followers on TikTok, married just days before the old tweets resurfaced.

The pair, who were praised online for representing the lesbian community in the southern US and have more than 700,000 followers on TikTok, married just days before the old tweets resurfaced.

Lunden – the brunette – faced harsh reactions due to the resurfaced tweets

Lunden – the brunette – faced harsh reactions due to the resurfaced tweets

In posts from 2012 to 2014, Stallings allegedly used the n-word dozens of times in reference to song lyrics as well as in her regular daily posts, screenshots show.

One of the tweets read: ‘N****s are all about my business’, while another said: ‘I’m about to clown n****s who get me.’

In another she wrote: ‘N****s are going after you like nun chucks.’

Lunden, who is from Georgia, said in a TikTok apology: “There are some tweets of mine that I heard about yesterday, 10-12 years ago, that have resurfaced.

“That’s not who I am, who I was as a teenager.

‘I just want to acknowledge and admit that I am completely disgusted, ashamed and honestly embarrassed at how normal it was for me to speak that way on Twitter and for my friends and me to address each other that way or for me to to sing. participate in rap songs.

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“That’s no one’s fault but mine.

The nine-minute apology continued: “I take responsibility for this with all my heart. I’m sorry.’

Her 27-year-old wife Olivia, who sat pensively in the background, said: ‘You were a child and you were ignorant, it was shameful and wrong.

“It’s not a reflection of your character.”

Brunette Lunden, a graduate of the University of Central Arkansas, posted the creepy video to her story, which means it disappears after 24 hours.

Her wife Olivia, who sat thoughtfully in the background, said:

Her wife Olivia, who sat thoughtfully in the background, said: “You were a child and you were ignorant, it was shameful and wrong.”

The lesbian duo were loved on social media as they shared their relationship journey

The lesbian duo were loved on social media as they shared their relationship journey

Lunden and her wife married days before the scandal broke

Lunden and her wife married days before the scandal broke

A large number of people have called out the woman on social media for her comments.

One person wrote: ‘It wasn’t just rap songs – it was like a hundred times over YEARS.’

And another said, referring to their ruined reputation, “All good things must come to an end.”

A third said: ‘I was such a big supporter of you guys, I’m devastated.’

But others came to Lunden’s defense: “Well said, way to face this head on. Great response and immediate.”

People also found her posts during the amplification of the Black Lives Matter movement in June 2020, where Lunden posted a heartfelt Instagram caption about how she would “never stop fighting for you (Black people.)”

One person wrote underneath: ‘Ironic.’