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CHER has apologised for her tone-deaf tweet claiming she could have helped prevent George Floydâs death if she had been there.
The âIf I Could Turn Back Timeâ crooner was berated on the social media last week after she claimed she could have been instrumental in saving Floyd.

Cher received a spate of online backlash for her tone-deaf tweet[/caption]

She made the outlandish statement while sharing a snippet of a conversation she had with her mother regarding the televised trial of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis cop accused of killing Floyd last year.
The now-deleted tweet read: âWas talking With Mom & She Said âI Watched Trial Of Policeman Who Killed George Floyd,& Cried.
âI Said âMom,I Know This Is Gonna Sound CRAZY,But.. I Kept Thinking âŚ..Maybe If Iâd Been There,âŚI Couldâve Helped. (sic)â
The 74-year-old was slammed on Twitter by outraged users who condemned her for pushing a âwhite saviour complexâ that diminishes the actions of eyewitnesses.
It came after a week of emotional testimony delivered by by-standers, expressing their guilt and sadness at their inability to intervene as Chauvin knelt on Floydâs neck for more than nine minutes.
One user hit back, âSinging songs doesnât erase racism, Cher.â
Another added, âUm ⌠Cher, I think youâre great and all, but this ainât it. George Floydâs murder isnât about you.â
Despite the backlash, she defiantly left the tweet up for a number of days before it was deleted.

She shared a snippet of a conversation she had with her mother regarding Chauvinâs trial[/caption]

She apologised in a series of tweets after she initially defended her comments[/caption]
Cher first touched on the response to her controversial comment, writing, âWrestled With This Twt, Because I Thought some ppl wouldnât understand, Or Believe an Entertainer Could have Honest emotions about a human Being, suffering & Dying, even if Itâs Only Shown On tv.
âYou Donât Know What Iâve Done,Who I Am,Or What I Believe. I CAN, I HAVE, & I WILL..HELP. (sic)â
Her seemingly well-intended but ill-received remark was again met with angst, as one user replied: âThere was an MMA fighter, EMT, 4 young people and others who testified about the fear and helplessness.
âHow would CHER have helped stop a white male sociopath from killing a black man? How? That kind of radical activism ainât even in white womenâs cultural or genomic history.â
She later followed it up with another tweet that read, âI Just got off phone With Friend Karen.
âTold her what Happened,& Realized,You Can Piss Ppl Off,& Hurt Them By Not Knowing Everything ThatâsâNOT AppropriateâTo Say.I know Ppl Apologize When Theyâre In a Jam,BUT TO GOD ,IM TRULY SORRY If I Upset AnyOne In Blk Community.I Know My (heart emoji)â.
Cher has maintained a notable presence on the bird app since she joined.
She was an avid critic of former President Trump, who she branded a âcheap thugâ, a âtrollâ and even compared him to Hitler.
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Her tweet is the latest clumsy comment on the internet from a high-profile celebrity in the wake of Floydâs death, which shook the globe and sparked the international Black Lives Matter movement.
Madonna came under fire after posting a video of her son David dancing, to supposedly âhonourâ Floyd and his family.
Harry Potter star Emma Watson was also accused of being a âperformativeâ activist, by editing her Blackout Tuesday square to keep in theme with the rest of her Instagram aesthetic.