The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star, Jennie Nguyen, has recently apologized for her "offensive" Facebook posts from 2020. Most of the posts were racially insensitive and were made during the height of the Black Lives Matter protests.
One of the posts read,
"Hundreds of blacks shot and many killed (including children) by other blacks every week. Over a thousand officers violently injured, some permanently, by rioters. Anarchists rioting in major cities every night, which has caused billions of dollars of destruction to private and public property. And you still think police officers are the problem. You are an idiot."
Nguyen wrote on Instagram Wednesday, Jan. 19,
"I want to acknowledge and apologize for my deleted Facebook posts from 2020 that resurfaced today, at the time, I thought I was speaking out against violence, but I have since learned how offensive and hurtful my words were."
She continued,
"It's why I deactivated that account more than a year ago and why I continue to try to learn about perspectives different from my own. I regret those posts and am sincerely sorry for the pain they caused."
Nguyen’s RHOSLC cast member, Meredith Marks responded to the controversy by simply posting the word "Vile" Wednesday night to twitter. This would be Marks second time this month responding to a co-stars irresponsible comments. Mary Cosby recently made racially insensitive comments about Nguyen.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
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