"Georgina Floydina": Telegraph reporter fired after shocking tweet about Lilibet Diana
Julie Burchill was thanked by the British newspaper.
She must have taken the door. The scathing exit of Julie Burchill, author in charge of the Sunday edition of The Telegraph, after the birth of the daughter of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry did not go unnoticed, and resulted in her dismissal.
I mean... let's just call it as it is: Julie Burchill tweets like a racist who is proud of how racist she is. pic.twitter.com/7rYrdaCd7f
— Bæ Grylls: your favourite beautiful disaster (@TheAuracl3) June 6, 2021
As reported by LCI, the journalist was pinned down for a series of tweets deemed racist following the announcement of the birth of Lilibeth Diana on June 6. “What a missed opportunity. They could have called her Georgina Floydina! “, She wrote on the platform before deleting her message. His rant obviously refers to the George Floyd affair that rocked the United States in the summer of 2020.
"Proud parents Harry and Meghan announce that their new baby Georgina Floydina has signed her first contract with Netflix," she also shared, leaving little room for doubt as to her feelings. But on the Web, nothing is lost. His account was eventually deactivated and the British newspaper decided to dispense with his services. According to Omid Scobie, a journalist close to the Sussexes, she refused to apologize.