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Ellen DeGeneres forced to delete 'people of colour' protest tweet as she sparks fan fury

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Ellen DeGeneres has received backlash on social media for her "tone-deaf" protest tweet about "people of colour" following the killing of George Floyd.

The television host, 62, came under fire after she posted and deleted a tweet referring to the worldwide protests, and was branded "vague" by fans as she decided not to address the black community.

Fans flocked to Twitter to point out her message was "tone-deaf" and quickly called her out on it. In the now-deleted screenshots from Saturday, Ellen had wrote: "Like so many of you, I am angry and I am sad.

People of color in this country have faced injustice for far too long. For things to change, things must change." Many questioned her decision to use the term "people of colour" in her

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