In a show of great humility and understanding, Sexyy Red has deleted her AI-generated post of the late Martin Luther King. She also typed a heartfelt message to the late activist’s family, asking for grace and forgiveness. Thankfully, Martin Luther King’s daughter, Dr. Bernice King, who called Sexyy Red out, extended grace to the rapper. Although some didn’t understand Bernice’s outburst over the post, several others found the interaction between the singer and the lawyer heartwarming.
Sexyy Red Apologizes For Martin Luther King Post
Sexyy Red has apologized for her post with Martin Luther King. The rapper took to her X, formerly Twitter account, to express how sorry she was to King’s daughter, Dr. Bernice King. She also shared that she didn’t mean to disrespect the memory of the man who fought for the freedom of millions.
You ain’t wrong, never meant to disrespect your family my apologies. Just resposted something I saw that I thought was innocent 🙏🏾 https://t.co/3rGQreJNOT
— Sexyy Red (@SexyyRed314_) January 22, 2025
“You ain’t wrong, never meant to disrespect your family my apologies. Just reposted something I saw that I thought was innocent”, Red wrote, adding a prayer hands emoji. She then deleted her original tweet.
Martin Luther King’s Daughter Blasts Sexyy Red
Sexyy Red joined the list of those celebrating the national holiday in honor of Martin Luther King with a picture this year. On Monday, January 20, she uploaded an AI-generated photo of the human rights activist on X, formerly Twitter. The picture showed Sexyy Red and King in a dancing pose, holding hands and with their eyes locked on each other in what seemed to be a club. The image got many responses, with several people egging Red on it as she joined the trend of editing photos with the late minister.
However, Bernice didn’t find the photo funny or respectful, so she replied to Sexyy Red’s post. She said:
“This is intentionally distasteful, dishonoring, deplorable, and disrespectful to my family and my father, who is not here to respond himself because he was assassinated for working for your civil and human rights and to end war and poverty.”
Martin Luther King’s Daughter Accepts Sexyy Red’s Apology
However, Martin Luther King’s daughter wasn’t one to hold grudges, and she accepted Sexyy Red’s apology quickly. She responded to Red’s apology on X and thanked her for it. Bernice wrote:
Thank you for your apology, which I sincerely accept. Please know that it was not my intention that you be denigrated. I value you as a human being.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 22, 2025
I hope you understand my concerns about the image. I know that my father has become a bit of a caricature to the world and that…
“Thank you for your apology, which I sincerely accept. Please know that it was not my intention that you be denigrated. I value you as a human being. I hope you understand my concerns about the image.”
The last of the activist’s children noted that she understood that her dad was now a “bit of a caricature to the world” and that many often used his image without regard to his “family, his sacrificial work, or to the tragic, unjust way in which he died (a state-sanctioned assassination).”
She also revealed that she frequently calls out such actions and asked that people be more empathetic while considering how they would feel if they were in her shoes.
“All the best to you, young lady,” Bernice concluded.
Bernice King Blasts Troll
Numerous people found the interaction between Sexyy Red and Bernice King to be wholesome, and they praised both women for their tact and graceful attitudes. However, a naysayer tried to tag Martin King’s daughter’s action toward Sexyy Red as hypocritical, asking why Bernice called out only Sexyy Red’s flier out of many others.
“I haven’t seen you voice anything towards any of those ATL club fliers with MLK (who are actually profiting off the image) or towards others who have reposted similar memes?” they asked.
Meanwhile, the X user got shut down quickly as Bernice King cleared the air.
“Please don’t project your thoughts onto me. I don’t believe Sexyy Red to be a ‘degenerate,’ ‘ghetto,’ or ‘trash,'” King wrote. “I have spoken out in the past about the use of and comparison to either of my parents to denigrate other people. I just don’t understand this type of use of my father’s image (on #MLKDay, no less), in a way that does not convey what we know to be true about his service and sacrifice,” the lawyer replied.
Sexyy Red may have made a mistake posting an unflattering post about Martin Luther King, but her response has endeared her to many. Thankfully, the late human rights activist’s daughter was graceful, and all ended well. Hopefully, others will learn from the interaction and stop using caricatures of Martin Luther King.
#Clique, what do you think about Sexyy Red’s exchange with Martin Luther King’s daughter? Let us know in the comments.