White's biggest role was as batty Rose Nylund in classic sitcom The Golden Girls, and she is the last of the hit show's four leads to die, after saying she'd enjoyed good health throughout her old age. White, 99, who capped a career of more than 80 years by becoming America's sweetheart after Emmy-winning roles on television sitcoms, is believed to have died of natural causes at her home on Friday morning, law enforcement confirmed. 'They will probably say it didn't breach any of their rules,' wrote Goodman Gaming, about a possible Twitter ban. Some were even calling for Twitter to take down Burton's account on Friday. Norman Blair called the tweet 'racist' and suggested Vogue needed to comment that 'racists and persons who like to offend have no place in their publications.' White, 99, who capped a career of more than 80 years by becoming America's sweetheart after Emmy-winning roles on television sitcoms, is believed to have died of natural causes at her home on Friday morning, law enforcement confirmed 'Again the mental illness and hate of leftism strikes.' 'You have to feel sorry for these people and their supporters that think such tweets are acceptable,' they continued. 'Nylah with a tweet of pure nastiness and hate.' 'Just snuck in as the most vile and offensive tweet of 2021,' tweeted Leigh Keystone. 'What a disgusting thing to say' wrote Caoimhin Thomas. In another piece she criticised Prince Harry and Meghan for using the Queen's nickname Lilibet as their daughter's given name, arguing it endorses the monarchy and shows the couple 'don’t want real, revolutionary change'.Ĭommentator Piers Morgan ripped her latest comments about the Queen to shreds, saying: 'Delete this, you disgusting piece of work.' She has previously written articles criticising the monarchy, including one for Elite Daily titled 'Black women are not surprised by how the Royals treated Meghan'. Nylah Burton, a writer for Bustle who works as a 'sexual assault prevention specialist,' reacted as many did to Betty White's death but put a bizarre spin on itĬhicago-based Burton - who has written for Bustle, Vox, Bitch Media and Shondaland - set her account to private initially, but eventually took it down completely later Friday.
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