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White ‘trad-wife’ influencer says n-word while filming herself cooking – but refuses to apologize before revealing she got fired from her job

A white ‘trad-wife’ influencer who said the ‘n-word’ while filming herself cooking has refused to apologize before telling her followers she had been fired following her racist rant.

TikToker Lilly Gaddis used the n-word and referred to “stupid whores” and “immigrants who just got off the boat and are looking for a green card” while talking about gold diggers recently on Tweet And TikTok under the handles @llddiiss and @llddis respectively.

While she acknowledged that the video upset “members of a certain community,” she went on to say that “the response prompted me to do a deep dive and some soul searching, and in the end I still couldn’t find care.” ‘

Gaddis was marketing and sales manager at Rophe of the Carolinas, a home care company for the elderly and disabled in Wilmington, North Carolina.

On Friday she posted: ‘Oh no, I just got fired! #mob,” which was viewed about 307,000 times, although it is unclear whether she was joking about her employment status.

Her Twitter account was temporarily suspended. It is not clear if she has also been banned from TikTok, but it is currently unavailable.

Lilly Gaddis wears an apron and cooks in her kitchen after racist rant that appeared on Twitter and TikTok

Lilly Gaddis wears an apron and cooks in her kitchen after racist rant that appeared on Twitter and TikTok

Following the social media videos, she filmed herself addressing the backlash but refusing to apologize while wearing a T-shirt with the American flag on it.

Following the social media videos, she filmed herself addressing the backlash but refusing to apologize while wearing a T-shirt with the American flag on it.

Dressed in a floral apron with her hair pulled back, she filmed herself sprinkling garlic powder, pepper and olive oil into a bowl as she spoke her thoughts.

“Guys, some guys think all girls are gold diggers. I don’t know if you get your information from Miami street interviews at 3am outside a nightclub,” she says in the video.

“You get the opinion of some stupid whores and immigrants who just got off the boat and are looking for a green card. Yeah, they’re probably gold diggers, but that’s the exception: I’m the rule,” she says, tapping herself to further express her point.

“Everyone I know who’s married right now is married to a broke n*****, and they don’t care. We don’t care about money.

Gaddis then released another Twitter video in which she told her followers, “A recent video of mine appears to have upset members of a certain community.

‘All the adversity forced me to dive deep and do some soul searching, but in the end I still couldn’t find care.’

A video of a white man flashes on the screen saying, “You’re going to call us racists. You’re going to call us potential Timothy McVeighs. F*** You. (Pause). War.’

That rant is followed by a comment from Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler magazine, who said, “If the First Amendment is meant to protect something, it’s also meant to protect offensive speech. If you’re not going to offend anyone, you don’t need protection.’

More than 400 people posted their reactions to the video, with some expressing outrage while others were confused.

On Friday, she gave an update to her followers that she had been suspended

On Friday, she gave an update to her followers that she had been suspended

Gaddis is pictured with a gun in her pocket while wearing a yellow button-up shirt and jeans

Gaddis is pictured with a gun in her pocket while wearing a yellow button-up shirt and jeans

The 'trad-wife' influencer's TikTok account

The ‘trad-wife’ influencer’s TikTok account

“My jaw dropped,” one person wrote.

“No literally, what is she saying,” said another.

‘She kept going. Hello???’

One person wrote that they couldn’t bear to watch the rest of the video.

‘I didn’t even get to the n-word, just the “stupid wh0r3s and immigrants” and immediately clocked out! Imagine the surprise when you saw the rest of the clip that it got even worse!, they wrote.

After the video surfaced, Gaddis didn’t feel the need to apologize, but hearing she was banned made many feel vindicated.

“She was banished,” she wrote.

A person claimed, “She was also banned from TikTok.”

Another said: ‘Action meets consequence.’

“The internet isn’t working,” they wrote.

DailyMail.com contacted Gaddis’ employer.

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