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Tiffany Stratton Addresses Controversial Social Media Post About Jade Cargill

By The Spotlight StaffJuly 6, 2024
Tiffany Stratton Addresses Controversial Social Media Post About Jade Cargill

Last May, Tiffany Stratton posted a video clip of herself slapping Jade Cargill during a match on her Instagram story. Stratton posted the clip with several laughing emojis, and the voiceover said, “Black B-tch.” She deleted the IG story after fan backlash.

In an interview with Adrian Hernandez, Tiffany Stratton was asked about the controversial social media post. Stratton said that she posted it without listening to the audio.

“Yeah, it was an honest mistake. I didn’t hear the audio, and I had it up for maybe twenty seconds, and I deleted it instantly as soon as I heard the audio. It was an honest mistake.”

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