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Erika Jayne denies “hiring bots to attack” Garcelle Beauvais’ son
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Erika Jayne wraps up rumors that she hired bots to “attack” Garcelle Beauvais’ son Jax, with “racist” comments on Instagram.
The 51-year-old star of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” wrote in a black and white Instagram report on Friday: “I didn’t hire bots to attack Jax.
The controversial reality TV star further claimed that she offered to personally apologize to Jax after she cursed him while drunk in the July episode.
“I want everyone to know that,” she wrote. “When I apologized to Garcelle for yelling at Jax, I also told her that I would apologize to him personally. But that didn’t make a difference. All the women saw me say it.
Jayne faced serious opposition after she screamed at the 14-year-old to “get the fuck out” of her mom’s 55th birthday party. Soon after, the singer “Pretty Mess” apologized to Beauvais.
Jayne had previously told a previous model that she was taking “full responsibility” for “talking to and treating children like adults,” referring to Jax and his twin, Jaid.
“But I’ll say it, it wasn’t from the wrong place, it wasn’t malicious, it was just wrong,” Jayne added.
The two had had a friendship since then, but Jayne explained that the rumors the bots had hired to attack Jax were false.
Earlier this week, Jax made some “racist” comments he received from Instagram users amid his mom’s argument with her fellow RHOBH friends – namely Lisa Rinna, Diana Jenkins and Jayne.
“I’m king, 14-year-old, leave me alone, please,” he wrote a video that featured all the comments that called the Beauvais family “immigrants” and accused his mother of “using race.”
“You would be kneeling on your neck if it weren’t for your white daddy, [Michael Nilon]. Tell mum to leave Diana alone, otherwise you will take care of us, ”she read one shocking news.
Regardless of the feud that took place on the smash hit show Bravo, the cast of “RHOBH” released a Bravo statement that condemned the comments.
“We are shocked and horrified by the social comments directed at Garcelle’s son” read the statement. “We urge our viewers and social media followers to refrain from attacking our cast and their families with harmful rhetoric.”
On Wednesday, Jax also commented on the comments via his mom’s Instagram story and pleaded with him to be treated as a “normal kid” because he “didn’t sign this show” or “has something to do with the drama of the show.”
Beauvais has since shared her gratitude to those who have spoken out in defense of their family.
“I just want to thank everyone who has supported Jax and me, that is, the whole world,” Beauvais tweeted on Wednesday.
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