Solange Deletes Twitter Account, Denounces White Supremacists

Tuesday (Aug. 15) night, Solange deleted her Twitter account. But, before she did that, the singer/songwriter/producer spoke about racism and Takiyah Thompson, the 22-year-old woman who was arrested and charged after she tore down a confederate statue in North Carolina. 

Solange has never been one to bite her tongue when she feels something is necessary to say. If she believes that a person needs to be checked, the star gladly steps up to the plate to do this herself. Her last tweet showed this. “When we gonna pull up ? & what we got to do to get my new hero Takiyah Thompson free?” Solange tweeted.

She must have been getting harassed by racist trolls because after she posted this message, Solange deleted her account. But, she wasn't done speaking about her beliefs. So, Solange took to her Instagram and unapologetically slammed racists, white supremacists, and neo-Nazis.

“Been trying to practice self preservation during this time and not give racist ugly ass f**k bois who reek of citronella my energy so I can preserve my spirit to perform this album,” she wrote. “F**k white supremacist[s], f**k nazis, f**k your stale ass bland ass monuments.” 

See Solange last tweet, as well as her Instagram story's message that she posted afterward below. 

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