Television personality, Kristin Cavallari, faced major backlash from fans after her social media manager posted an "insensitive" and tone-deaf 9/11 tribute to Kristin's Instagram, that ultimately got them fired.
Television personality, Kristin Cavallari, faced major backlash from fans after her social media manager posted an "insensitive" and tone-deaf 9/11 tribute to Kristin's Instagram, that ultimately got them fired.
The show famously documented the lives of her and her friends and got the ball rolling for her career in fashion.
In 2013, she and her longtime boyfriend, Jay Cutler, tied the knot in Nashville, Tennessee, and have since had three children together.
Very Cavallari was announced in April 2018, first aired on July 8, 2018, and has since been renewed for a third season.
It also walks fans through her launch of the flagship store for her jewelry line, Uncommon James.
On the morning of September 11th, 2001, two hijacked planes were intentionally flown and crashed into the twin towers — the World Trade Center site in New York City.
So, of course, every year thousands of people pay tribute to the colossal tragedy on social media.
And most of them were appropriate.
And in the video's caption she wrote: “WORKD TRADE CENTER,” misspelling World Trade Center.
As if it was some sort of holiday.
You know, the convenience store chain.
Celebrities often hire outside people to manage their social media accounts if they're too busy to maintain their online presence for themselves.
And in this case, that's exactly what Kristin did.
She really missed the mark, unfortunately.
“NYC for 24hrs. And what a time to be here..always remember," read the caption.
Nonetheless, they raged on — pointing out how tasteless the tribute was.
A plunging black dress doesn't exactly seem relevant to one of — if not the largest American tragedies.
But instead of removing the photo, Kristin changed the caption to just "NYC for 24hrs."
A source explained to People that the image was taken on Tuesday and was “supposed to be posted” that evening.
The employee was then let go from her job.
“The employee was fired," the source confirmed. “Kristin feels bad about the situation".
Do you think her employee should have been fired?
Should the photo have been removed entirely?