After she accused Sydney Sweeney of being racist, fans are pulling out receipts of DJ Bella Ferrada being racist in her own tweets.
They say something about people in glass houses throwing rocks at someone else, but we’re sure DJ Bella Ferrada knows. After accusing Sydney Sweeney of being racist towards her boyfriend, Ferrada is being called out by fans who have pulled out receipts of her using racially charged language in her tweets.
Ferrada’s comments after Sydney Sweeney came under fire for posting pictures from her mother’s 60th birthday party, where guests appeared to be wearing parodical MAGA hats saying “Make Sixty Great Again.”
At least one guest was also seen in a Blue Lives Matter shirt, a movement which supports cops while disregarding police brutality against the Black community.
Commenting on the post, Ferrada accused Sweeney of being racist towards her boyfriend at the HCA Awards.
“All I see are red hats and red flags,” she wrote. “Girl, bye, this explains why you got so scared when my Mexican boyfriend was trying to fix lighting by you at the HCA awards and you freaked out and had your bf come shooo him while he was just doing his job and has no idea who you even are… why were you so scared? It’s giving Karennnn.”
While Sweeney asked people to ‘stop making assumptions,’ Ferrada’s comments have backfired. People are now pulling up Ferrada’s old tweets, which show her using the N-word multiple times.
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“She sounds like an opportunist like where is this randomly coming from. & mind you this is her (DJ Bella).” said one fan on Twitter, attaching a screenshot of Ferrada’s old tweets with the racial slur appearing multiple times.
She sounds like an opportunist like where is this randomly coming from. & mind you this is her (DJ Bella). https://t.co/UI2fr6lTqM pic.twitter.com/FljQPxPx7h
— liv (@majestyscunt) August 30, 2022
Another fan posted a six-second long screen-recording of the word appearing on Ferrada’s timeline, saying: “Why she say it more than me.”
Some fans are also questioning why Ferrada had held on to to this information until Sweeney was facing public fire, when she could have disclosed it right when it happened.
https://twitter.com/dejadehaan/status/1564646484225806337
As of now, Ferrada’s Twitter account is still public – although her last tweets date back to 2016 – while her Instagram is on private.
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