Cheyenne Floyd Opens Up on the Racism She's Faced From 'Teen Mom' Fans

Cheyenne Floyd opened up about the racism she's seen on Twitter.
Cheyenne Floyd opened up about the racism she's seen on Twitter. / Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Cheyenne Floyd is taking a stand. The Teen Mom OG star is never afraid to speak up on social media, and she did just that after seeing a slew of racist tweets pop up on her timeline.

It started when Cheyenne tweeted out an important message after the death of George Floyd. "Being black cannot be a death sentence," she wrote. She followed her tweet up with another message, saying, "Dear Black Men, You are worthy. You are valuable. You are kings."

However, Cheyenne sadly saw lots of hate on her post, as her next tweet detailed.

She then revealed some of the exact comments she's been getting in her replies section and inbox, and it wasn't pretty. She wrote in the tweet you can see here, "I’ve been told because I have platform I should stay neutral. In the last hour I’ve been called a n****r, c**t, monkey, animal and black b***h because I spoke up. The world we live in sickness me. #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd #BlackLivesMatter."

The reality star also revealed that fans suggested she be more "sensitive" about what she posts, because Cory Wharton's mom is white. "I KNOW she’s white but if Cory was pulled over or targeted by the police all they will see is a BLACK MAN. You think they are gonna stop to ask if he’s mixed? NO," she replied.

Shout out to Cheyenne for taking a stand when it matters most. Our thoughts go out to George Floyd's family, and everyone affected by this hard week.