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Cher apologizes to Black community for ‘NOT Appropriat­e’ tweet about George Floyd

- By Christi Carras Los Angeles Times Cher

Singer and actress Cher apologized this weekend for a controvers­ial statement she made about the late George Floyd.

On Saturday, the “Believe” hit-maker walked back a tweet suggesting that she could have prevented the killing of Floyd, who died in police custody after former Minneapoli­s police officer Derek Chauvin pinned his knee on Floyd’s neck for about nine minutes. Chauvin, who has been charged with murder and manslaught­er, is currently on trial.

“Was talking with Mom & She Said ‘I Watched Trial Of Policeman Who Killed George Floyd, & Cried,’” Cher wrote last week in a tweet that has since been deleted, according to CNN. “I Said ‘Mom, I Know This Is Gonna Sound CRAZY, But.. I Kept Thinking .....Maybe If I’d Been There,...I Could’ve Helped.”

Several Twitter users promptly accused Cher of having a white savior complex and centering herself in a conversati­on about the killing of a Black man. Initially, the Grammy and Oscar winner defended her remarks, explaining that she “Wrestled With This Twt” and worried “some ppl wouldn’t understand, Or Believe an Entertaine­r Could have Honest emotions about a human Being, suffering & Dying.”

“You Don’t Know What I’ve Done, Who I Am, Or What I Believe,” she added Saturday. “I CAN, I HAVE, & I WILL.. HELP.”

Amid mounting criticism, Cher amended her response in a follow-up tweet after talking things over with a friend:

“Told her what Happened, & Realized, You Can Piss Ppl Off, & Hurt Them By Not Knowing Everything That’s ‘NOT Appropriat­e’ To Say,” Cher wrote.

“I know Ppl Apologize When They’re In a Jam, BUT [raised hand emoji] TO GOD ... IM TRULY SORRY If I Upset AnyOne In Blk Community. I Know My [heart].”

Cher has been vocal recently about the Chauvin trial, which began last week.

The first day of the trial saw prosecutor­s replay the video of Chauvin pressing his knee into Floyd’s neck as the handcuffed 46-year-old man lay facedown on the ground, repeatedly telling police he could not breathe.

Chauvin, 45, is charged with unintentio­nal second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaught­er. Floyd’s death sparked Black Lives Matter protests across the country last summer.

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