White trad-wife TikToker fired from job after using the n-word, says it was her 'First Amendment right'

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By Asiya Ali

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A white 'trad-wife' influencer has allegedly been fired from her job position after saying the "n-word" while filming herself.

TikToker Lilly Gaddis shared a viral video on her now-deactivated account about the misconception of women being gold diggers.

Donning a floral apron with her hair pulled back, she filmed herself sprinkling garlic powder, pepper, and olive oil in a bowl as she spoke her mind.

"Guys certain guys think all girls are gold diggers. I don't know if you get your information from street interviews from Miami at 3AM outside of a nightclub," Gaddis said.

Gaddis - who is white - made highly offensive comments like "immigrants fresh off the boat looking for a green card" and "dumb wh***s" before leaving viewers even more stunned with her next admission.

"Everybody I know who's married right now, they're married to broke-ass n****s and they don't care. We don't give a f*** about money," she said.

The video went viral after many outraged viewers shared their opinions on X (formerly Twitter).

"The way I literally JUMPED back from my phone omg ???" one person wrote, while another flabbergasted user said: "Broke what?"

Gaddis then released another video where she told her followers: "A recent video of mine seems to have upset members of a certain community.

"All the backlash made me do a deep dive and a soul search and after all that I still couldn't find a care," she continued.

A video then popped up on the screen of a white man saying: "You are going to call us racists. You are going to call us potential Timothy McVeighs. F*** You. (Pause). War."

That message is then followed by a comment by Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler magazine, who said: "If the First Amendment is intended to protect anything, it's intended to protect offensive speech. If you're not going to offend anyone, you don't need protection."

According to the Daily Mail, Gaddis was a marketing and sales manager at Rophe of the Carolinas, a home healthcare company for the elderly and disabled in Wilmington, North Carolina.

It has now been revealed that she was axed from her job after her "inflammatory remarks" made rounds on other platforms.

The company issued a statement that said that they have distanced itself from the "newly hired employee," adding: "We are owned and operated by [an] African American female and [are an] immigrant-owned business and handled the situation as quickly as we could.

"We want to assure you that we are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environment where all individuals are valued and respected," they continued. "We appreciate the support and trust of our community, and we are dedicated to earning back any confidence that may have been shaken by this unfortunate incident."

It looks like the firing didn't faze Gaddis she wrote on X: "Oh no I just got fired! #mob," and has since been sharing posts from right-wing influencers.

Featured image credit: Anchalee Phanmaha / Getty

White trad-wife TikToker fired from job after using the n-word, says it was her 'First Amendment right'

vt-author-image

By Asiya Ali

Article saved!Article saved!

A white 'trad-wife' influencer has allegedly been fired from her job position after saying the "n-word" while filming herself.

TikToker Lilly Gaddis shared a viral video on her now-deactivated account about the misconception of women being gold diggers.

Donning a floral apron with her hair pulled back, she filmed herself sprinkling garlic powder, pepper, and olive oil in a bowl as she spoke her mind.

"Guys certain guys think all girls are gold diggers. I don't know if you get your information from street interviews from Miami at 3AM outside of a nightclub," Gaddis said.

Gaddis - who is white - made highly offensive comments like "immigrants fresh off the boat looking for a green card" and "dumb wh***s" before leaving viewers even more stunned with her next admission.

"Everybody I know who's married right now, they're married to broke-ass n****s and they don't care. We don't give a f*** about money," she said.

The video went viral after many outraged viewers shared their opinions on X (formerly Twitter).

"The way I literally JUMPED back from my phone omg ???" one person wrote, while another flabbergasted user said: "Broke what?"

Gaddis then released another video where she told her followers: "A recent video of mine seems to have upset members of a certain community.

"All the backlash made me do a deep dive and a soul search and after all that I still couldn't find a care," she continued.

A video then popped up on the screen of a white man saying: "You are going to call us racists. You are going to call us potential Timothy McVeighs. F*** You. (Pause). War."

That message is then followed by a comment by Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler magazine, who said: "If the First Amendment is intended to protect anything, it's intended to protect offensive speech. If you're not going to offend anyone, you don't need protection."

According to the Daily Mail, Gaddis was a marketing and sales manager at Rophe of the Carolinas, a home healthcare company for the elderly and disabled in Wilmington, North Carolina.

It has now been revealed that she was axed from her job after her "inflammatory remarks" made rounds on other platforms.

The company issued a statement that said that they have distanced itself from the "newly hired employee," adding: "We are owned and operated by [an] African American female and [are an] immigrant-owned business and handled the situation as quickly as we could.

"We want to assure you that we are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environment where all individuals are valued and respected," they continued. "We appreciate the support and trust of our community, and we are dedicated to earning back any confidence that may have been shaken by this unfortunate incident."

It looks like the firing didn't faze Gaddis she wrote on X: "Oh no I just got fired! #mob," and has since been sharing posts from right-wing influencers.

Featured image credit: Anchalee Phanmaha / Getty