apologizing after she was accused of sending remarks to radio host Tamika Gadsden.
In a heated exchange over politics, Kathryn sent a monkey emoji to Tamika.
The symbol has long been considered racist against black people.
Kathryn threw out other insults calling the podcaster a “weenie” and telling her to “grow a pair.”
Kathryn has since apologized for her remarks: “I want to acknowledge that using a monkey emoji in my text was offensive, and from the bottom of my heart I sincerely apologize to anyone and everyone I hurt.
“Although the context was not my intention, there are no ‘if ands or buts’ that excuse me.
"I did not give it thought, and it was and is wrong. I know I am not that person. I know and will do better.”
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But the backlash didn't end there.
The clothing store, Gwynn's of Mount Pleasant, who Kathryn had been a brand ambassador for, released a statement saying they will no longer be working with her.
The statement read: “As a minority-owned business, Gwynn’s and our employees are dedicated to serving all members of our community.
"Indisputably Kathryn Dennis’ comments and statements to Tamika Gadsen do not reflect the values of the Gwynn’s brand.
"Her previous affiliation as a brand ambassador was periodic and on a contract basis. We stand in unity with people of color and with causes that fight to end injustices.”
The statement was shared on the store's Instagram, and Cameron liked the post.
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