LeBron James slammed 2 women who posed for photos near stores damaged in the George Floyd protests: 'Anything for clout!'

Advertisement
LeBron James slammed 2 women who posed for photos near stores damaged in the George Floyd protests: 'Anything for clout!'
Getty/Aaron Ontiveroz/Twitter/Ava DuVernay
  • LeBron James has slammed two women who were caught posing for photos near stores damaged in the George Floyd protests.
  • Videos circulated on social media on Monday showing two separate instances of women posing outside two California storefronts — one which had been looted and one which was boarded up.
  • "They'd Do ANYTHING for Clout!!" James said. "Cardi and Offset tried to tell y'all."
  • Singer Pink also spoke out, saying: "What is wrong with these entitled a-------?! Who the f--- are you and who are your parents."
Advertisement

LeBron James has slammed two women who were caught posing for photos near stores damaged in the George Floyd protests.

Videos circulated on social media on Monday showing two separate instances of women posing outside two California storefronts, which were being repaired and boarded up after damage during protests Sunday.

"They'd Do ANYTHING for Clout!!" James responded to one of the videos in which a woman was having her photo taken outside a ransacked T-Mobile store in Santa Monica. "Cardi and Offset tried to tell y'all."

Rappers Offset and Cardi B had a Grammy nominated song called "Clout" which contained the lyrics "They'd do anything for clout."

To the other video, which showed a woman borrowing a workman's drill to pose before driving off in a Mercedes, James simply replied with a series of angry emojis.

Advertisement

James isn't the only celebrity to hit out at the videos, with singer Pink also questioning their actions.

"What is wrong with these entitled a-------?!" she wrote on Twitter. "Who the f--- are you and who are your parents you horrible person. How can anyone defend this???!!!"

Read more:

Dennis Rodman has pleaded with people protesting George Floyd's death to stop looting: 'We're not f---ing animals'

Former NBA star J.R. Smith chased down and beat up a looter who broke his car window during George Floyd riots in Los Angeles

Advertisement

Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho reveals 'Justice for George Floyd' shirt during goal celebration

16-year-old tennis star Coco Gauff delivers a powerful message on police brutality in the wake of George Floyd's death

{{}}