Love Island star Charlie Brake called racist for tweet before closing Twitter account down
Love Island star Charlie Brake has deleted his Twitter account after being called a racist for a tweet he sent out.
Trump went on to suggest that anybody looting would be shot by law officials, writing: “Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. Thank you!” British rapper Fredo said: “It will be real life when I see u racist p***y”, while another user said: “Lol why did @charlie_brake delete his tweet? If you’re going to chat nonsense say it with your chest! We all see you hun. #racist”.
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