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The white ‘business wife’ influencer says a black word while filming herself cooking, but refuses to apologize before revealing she was fired from her job.

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Lilly Gaddis is seen wearing an apron and cooking in her kitchen following a racist rant that appeared on Twitter and TikTok.

A white influencer who said the n-word while filming herself cooking has refused to apologize before telling her followers she was fired from her job after her racist rant.

TikToker Lilly Gaddis used the word ne and made references to ‘dumb whores’ and ‘newly arrived immigrants looking for a green card’ while talking about gold diggers recently on Twitter and TikTok under the handles @llddiiss and @llddis respectively.

Although he acknowledged that the video upset “members of a certain community,” he went on to say that “the reaction made me do some deep diving and soul searching, and after all that, I still couldn’t find something I cared about.”

Gaddis was a marketing and sales manager at Rophe of the Carolinas, a home health care company for seniors and people with disabilities in Wilmington, North Carolina.

On Friday he posted: ‘Oh no, I just got fired! #mob,” which garnered about 307,000 views, although it’s unclear if she was joking about his job situation.

His Twitter account was temporarily suspended. It is unclear if she was also banned from TikTok, but she is currently unavailable.

Lilly Gaddis is seen wearing an apron and cooking in her kitchen following a racist rant that appeared on Twitter and TikTok.

Following videos on social media, he filmed himself addressing the backlash but refused to apologize while wearing an American flag T-shirt.

Following videos on social media, he filmed himself addressing the backlash but refused to apologize while wearing an American flag T-shirt.

Dressed in a floral apron and her hair up, she filmed herself sprinkling garlic powder, pepper and olive oil into a bowl while speaking her mind.

‘Guys, some guys think all girls are gold diggers. “I don’t know if you get information from street interviews in Miami at 3 in the morning outside a nightclub,” she says in the video.

You’re getting the opinion of some dumb whores and newly arrived immigrants looking for a green card. Yes, they’re probably gold diggers, but that’s the exception: I’m the rule,” she says, touching herself to better express her point.

‘Everyone I know who’s married right now is married to broke blacks, and they don’t care. We don’t give a damn about money.

Gaddis then posted another video on Twitter telling his followers, “A recent video of mine appears to have upset members of a certain community.”

“The whole reaction made me do some deep diving and soul searching and after all that, I still couldn’t find a concern.”

A video of a white man appears on the screen saying: ‘You’re going to call us racists.’ You’ll call us potential Timothy McVeighs. For you. (Pause). War.’

That tirade is followed by a comment from Larry Flynt, editor of Hustler magazine, who said: “If the First Amendment is intended to protect anything, it is to protect offensive speech.” If you’re not going to offend anyone, you don’t need protection.

More than 400 people posted their reaction to the video, some expressing outrage while others were confused.

On Friday she informed her followers that she had been fired.

On Friday she informed her followers that she had been fired.

Gaddis photographed with a gun in her pocket, wearing a yellow button-down shirt and jeans.

Gaddis photographed with a gun in her pocket, wearing a yellow button-down shirt and jeans.

The TikTok account of the influencer 'trad-wife'

The TikTok account of the influencer ‘trad-wife’

“My jaw dropped,” one person wrote.

“No, literally, what is he saying?” said another.

‘She moved on. Hello???’

One person wrote that they couldn’t bear to watch the rest of the video.

‘I didn’t even get to the n-word, just “dumb whores and immigrants” and I immediately walked out! Imagine the surprise when you saw the rest of the clip that got worse!, they wrote.

After the video surfaced, Gaddis didn’t feel the need to apologize, but when she found out she was banned, many felt vindicated.

“They banned it,” he wrote.

One person claimed: “She got banned from TikTok too.”

Another said: “Action meets consequences.”

“Don’t play the Internet,” they wrote.

DailyMail.com contacted Gaddis’s employer.

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