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TV star forced to apologise after using racially insensitive emoji in message to black radio host

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Southern Charm’s Kathryn Dennis has issued an apology after being slammed for using a racially insensitive emoji when messaging black radio host Tamika Gadsden.

Dennis had sent a series of messages via DM to Gadsden, who had earlier shared her dismay at someone organising a rally for Donald Trump, and in one she included a monkey emoji – which has racist connotations.

Earlier, Gadsden had called out a woman called Katie Shields after the Charleston salon owner announced the event. Sharing a photo of Shields to her social media, the radio DJ wrote she was ‘reprehensible’ over the announcement, adding: ‘In Charleston you learn, fairly quickly, that the face of the White Supremacy resembles that of the boutique-owning, gatekeeping glitterati…’

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