Kayla Nicole has lastly spoken out about her previous offensive tweets, which comes per week after she deleted her account on X as her previous posts have been being recirculated.
The influencer took to her Instagram Tales to handle her previous posts, apologizing for the “hurtful” nature of the issues she mentioned beforehand.
“I need to take a second to sincerely apologize for the hurtful tweets I posted so a few years in the past,” she started. “Seeing them resurface final week has been extremely tough, and studying them now, I’m ashamed that I ever thought or spoke that manner. They have been ignorant, hurtful and utterly mistaken.”
Nicole’s resurfaced posts have been from 2010 and 2014 and included using homophobic slurs, per Individuals, additionally referring to folks from Mexico and India in derogatory methods.
“The lady I’m at the moment would by no means use these phrases or specific these sorts of views,”Kayla continued in her assertion. “Over time, I’ve seen firsthand how merciless and dangerous on-line hate will be, and I might by no means need to add to that world of ache in any kind. I’ve since deleted these tweets and my X account completely, as a result of I refuse to maintain that power alive or contribute to a cycle of hate.”
She concluded, “I take full duty for what I posted, and I’m really sorry to anybody I’ll have harm. My coronary heart, values, and perspective are utterly rooted in empathy, love, and respect for others. I can’t change the previous, however I’ll proceed displaying via my actions who I’ve grow to be and what I stand for at the moment.”
This assertion from the Pre-Sport podcast host comes after she insisted she was not throwing photographs at ex Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift together with her Halloween costume.
Nicole went on her podcast to speak about her Toni Braxton outfit and the dance routine she posted on her Instagram final month, which had many individuals satisfied it was a jab at her ex-boyfriend’s fiancée. Kayla went viral for recreating Toni Braxton’s”He Wasn’t Man Sufficient” music video.
Pondering she was shading the couple identified by followers as “Tayvis,” Swift’s followers went on-line to uncover Kayla’s previous tweets, which is how the entire offensive ones ended up resurfacing. Nonetheless, the mannequin claimed it was solely a tribute to a legend and wasn’t meant to tear down one other lady.
“For me, this second was about celebrating an icon in my tradition,” she mentioned on The Pre-Sport. “Somebody that I’ve listened to since I used to be very, very younger — whether or not it was within the automotive with my mom, whether or not it was me in highschool stealing my mother’s CDs … enjoying it in my whip on the best way to highschool.”
“Shoutout Toni Braxton,” Nicole continued. “You guys, she commented on my publish … and I really feel like that in itself, I really feel like I received Halloween.”


















