Rapper Tokyo Jetz Apologizes For Joking About George Floyd’s Death: I Messed Up Big Time

Rapper Tokyo Jetz Apologizes For Joking About George Floyd’s Death: I Messed Up Big Time
Update #2 (June 1st):
Tokyo Jetz has responded to the criticism she received after appearing to make fun of George Floyd’s death. She shared a video on Instagram to apologize for her actions.
She captioned the footage,
I’m sorry, I messed up big time. Nothing excuses what I’ve said and done, but I do really want everyone to know I’m not proud of it and sincerely apologize
Original Story: A video making its way around the internet shows Tokyo Jetz making a joke, seemingly mocking the death of George Floyd. In the video, she is playfully choking a friend saying,
“Ima George Floyd yo m*******n a**”
Please get this to a bigger audience .. Tokyo jetz is cancelled https://t.co/ZWvNLWjhuX
— ? (@fukboutdet) June 1, 2020
Tokyo Jetz began trending on Twitter as users had a lot to say about the video:

Tokyo Jetz hasn’t made any comments on the video yet.
Do you feel like Tokyo Jetz should be canceled after her comments? Let us know in the comments!
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