Cheyenne Floyd Calls Out Her 'Teen Mom' Co-Stars for Not Speaking Out About George Floyd's Death
By Rachel Reed
Cheyenne Floyd is asking to be heard by her reality show peers. Not only is the MTV personality speaking out following the death of George Floyd, but she's also calling out her Teen Mom co-stars for not doing the same, reports Hollywood Life.
In the pointed post on Twitter, Cheyenne held nothing back, saying, “As the only black mother on a all white show, your silence has said enough for me. A black man was murdered in front of the world, stop posting click bait & post to make a change.” She also added the hashtag "TEENMOMOG."
Many Teen Mom fans agreed in the replies section. One person replied to the tweet, "I love how all the moms went to court for Amber [Portwood] to 'support her', when she was actually in the wrong, but Chey’s whole black community is under attack and they don’t comment or use the platform they were given to speak up for her or her community. Sickening. #BLACKLIVESMATTER."
Cheyenne's post comes days after George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis fueled global outrage. It also led to an outpour of celebrities lending their voice to ongoing efforts towards justice and unity, speaking out on social media in every way possible. The reality star continues to do her part and promote the idea that everyone should be trying to make a change, including her co-stars, who instead have seemingly turned this time into a clickbait opportunity to make fast cash.
To sign the petition seeking justice for George Floyd, head to the Change.org link here.