Kayla Nicole has apologized for hurtful posts made years ago after deactivating her X account. She expressed shame over her past behavior and has redefined her values towards empathy and respect.
Kayla Nicole deactivates her X account
Apologizes for past offensive posts
Accepts full responsibility for hurtful tweets
Posts included derogatory language and slurs
Deleted old tweets to stop spreading hate
Nicole values empathy and respect today
Known for her wellness brand and podcast
Previously dated NFL player Travis Kelce
Kayla Nicole has apologized for offensive posts she made years ago after deactivating her X account. She acknowledged her past mistakes and expressed shame over her behavior.
Kayla Nicole’s Apology for Past Actions
Kayla Nicole publicly apologized for hurtful tweets shared between 2010 and 2014. In her Instagram Stories, she expressed shame, stating, “They were ignorant, hurtful and completely wrong.”
Nicole’s offensive posts included homophobic slurs and derogatory comments about various ethnicities, prompting her to delete both the tweets and her account to stop perpetuating negativity.
Nicole’s Commitment to Change
In her statement, Nicole emphasized her growth and her refusal to contribute to online hate. She stated that the woman she is today would never use such hurtful language.
She takes full responsibility for her past and is committed to demonstrating empathy and respect through her actions moving forward.
Background on Kayla Nicole
The 34-year-old is known for her wellness brand, Tribe Therepē, and her podcast, gaining nearly 1 million followers on Instagram. After graduating from Pepperdine University, she worked in sports media.
Nicole rose to fame in 2017 while dating NFL player Travis Kelce, with their relationship ending in 2022. Recently, she faced scrutiny related to Kelce’s current relationship with Taylor Swift.
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