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Girl, watch your mouth. It all started when… Girl, wash your face The author posted about her house cleaner becoming increasingly dirty.

In a clip from Post since deleted reappeared before Angie’s treasure, Hollis referenced an April 2021 live stream in which she talked about a woman “cleaning toilets,” noting, “Someone commented and said, ‘You have atrial fibrillation.’ And I said, ‘You’re right. I’m great.” I was very lucky, but I also did my best to get money to have someone come twice a week and clean my toilets, and I told her that and then she said, well, you’re not in a relationship.

Hollis’s response was to make it clear that she was not interested in being associated with references to what historical icons and figures like Harriet Tubman, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Marie Curie And Oprah Winfrey They were “all irrelevant AF.”

Although it’s great that her books have sold millions of copies, she’s not an abolitionist.

Days later, Hollis issued an apology on Instagram, explaining: “I know I caused tremendous pain when I mentioned prominent women — including many women of color — whose struggles and accomplishments I cannot understand.” “I have ignored people whose hard work does not provide them with financial security, often due to inherently racist and biased systems,” she continued.

Added Girl, stop apologizing Author, “The important thing for me to do now, and the thing I should have done already, is to be honest and listen.”

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