Sister Wives: Christine Brown Admits ‘Apologising is Hard’ After Fans Slam Her For Using BLM Post To Promote T-shirts

Christine Brown recently admitted that saying sorry is hard for her after Sister Wives fans slammed her for using the BLM post to promote T-shirts. The movement fights police brutality, racism, injustice, and inequality. According to viewers, Christine using it as a promotional opportunity is rude and insensitive. Let’s take a look at how she reacted to the backlash.

Sister Wives: Christine’s Attempt To Acknowledge What She Did

Christine recently took to Instagram to post a selfie of herself wearing a T-shirt. She stated in the caption that working out is hard, saying sorry and admitting that you are wrong is hard. But according to her, saying that black lives matter is not hard. She urges her fans to both say it as well as live it. 

This post came shortly after she used one of the BLM posts to sell her LuLaRoe merchandise. Even though the reality TV star was being subtle about it, she didn’t manage to conceal her intentions very well. Of course, nothing can escape the eagle eyes of fans. In the post, she was wearing a T-shirt that said ‘perfectly imperfect.’

She stated in the caption that perfectly imperfect fits all. While there is nothing wrong with this particular combination of text, but the fact that she used a BLM post to promote this stuff was offensive to fans. Not only that, but she also used hashtags that further commercialized the post. 

Sister Wives: Christine Turning off The Comments

There is a chance that Christine didn’t realize that she would have to face such intense wrath for what she posted. So, she turned off her comments shortly after seeing the reactions of some angry fans. In fact, one fan noticed that she just turned off the comments after people started questioning her about her act. 

Christine has been going all out lately when it comes to promoting her LuLaRoe merchandise. On a recent weekend, she promoted the clothing items throughout the weekend unline Meri who promotes her merchandise only on weekdays. One fan stated that it was disgusting that she used a movement standing up for people’s rights for her own benefit. Another called her privileged and her post performative. One commentator wondered how LuLaRoe came into the picture when she was talking about such a serious issue. 

Some people also think that she is trying to compete with Meri in terms of profits from their sales. Do you think Christine is losing sight of what not to say in some circumstances? Is she really sorry for what she did? Let us know in the comments below.

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