Bernice King Calls Out Sexyy Red For Fake Photo Of Her Dad

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Roommates, it seems Sexy red is in the hot seat with the King family. Monday (January 20), the rapper shared an AI-generated photo of Martin Luther King Jr. on his social networks to celebrate his holidays. GOOD, Bérénice Roi it was obvious that she didn’t like the visual chosen by Sexyy!

Not only did she call her out on social media on January 21, but the activist’s daughter also asked the rapper to remove the fake photo.

“This is intentionally distasteful, dishonorable, deplorable and disrespectful to my family and my father, who is not here to answer for himself because he was murdered for working for your civil and human rights and to end war and poverty. Please delete”, Bernice King wrote on X (officially Twitter).

As mentioned, the photo of Sexyy Red and Martin Luther King Jr. was a product of AI. It showed Martin holding Sexyy’s hand as they looked at each other. It’s unclear if the post included a caption because as of Tuesday evening, it appears the rapper deleted the photo from his X account. Swipe below to see the image.

This wasn’t the only photo Sexy shared featuring Dr. King. She also posted another AI-generated image showing her standing near Martin Luther King Jr. during a fake protest. His caption read: “Happy MLK Day!! » This message is still available on profile X.

Bernice King Clarifies Comment on Sexyy Red

A little over an hour after her initial post, Bernice King returned to observe the trolls spinning her words. She clarified that her call was not a personal attack. Instead, she explained that the AI-generated image of her father and others like it confused her.

“Please don’t project your thoughts onto me. I don’t believe that Sexyy Red is a “degenerate”, “ghetto” or “trash”. I have spoken in the past about using and comparing myself to either of my parents to denigrate other people. I just don’t understand this type of use of my father’s image (on #MLKDay, no less) in a way that doesn’t convey what we know to be true about his service and sacrifice . Even if you don’t agree with him or his tactics, or even if you believe what people who hated him say, why do that?

Although she apparently deleted the photo as Bernice King requested, Sexyy Red has not commented on the call. Instead, she continued posting on X and other social platforms as usual and even responded to a special request by Bruno Mars!

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