6/19/2023 0 Comments Victoria bachelor"The response has been mostly positive," Lamplugh said. In a 2016 interview with The (Salisbury, Maryland) Daily Times, part of the USA TODAY Network, shirt designer George Lamplugh said he had no intention of sparking controversy with the brand, which sold "White Lives Matter" in promotion of white marlin and "Blue Lives Matter" in promotion of blue marlin. ![]() USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for "The Bachelor" for comment. I hope I can be shown grace as I navigate through this process." She added: "This has truly been an educational moment for me and I hope to be a voice against racism moving forward. It was never my intention to add fuel to the racial fire in this country." ![]() I would like to specifically apologize to people of color that are affected by racism daily. "My intention was only to support an endangered species," she wrote. "I want to say that I unequivocally reject the beliefs of the white lives matter movement or any propaganda that supports racism of any kind. "The Bachelor" contestant Victoria Fuller is speaking out after a scandal involving a resurfaced photo of her modeling for a brand inspired by the White Lives Matter movement.Īfter she began appearing on the reality dating show – Fuller, 26, is still competing for star Peter Weber's heart as one of his final four contestants – photos resurfaced of her modeling for a brand in a hat that read "WLM." In photos from the brand's since-deleted Instagram account it also sold shirts that read "WHITE LIVES MATTER" and 'MARLINLIVESMATTER.COM," the latter of which used a Confederate battle flag design with marlins in place of stars.įuller broke her silence Saturday in an Instagram story apologizing for her involvement with an organization she referred to as "We Love Marlins." Watch Video: Peter Weber named 'Bachelor' after heartbreak on Hannah Brown's season
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