Gospel Singer Vicki Yohe Says People Tried To Ruin Her For Trump Post
Gospel Singer Vicki Yohe Apologizes After Blasting Women’s March With White Jesus White House Meme
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Plagues Rain Down On Vicki Yohe After She Posts Pro-Trump White Jesus Meme
When will people learn? There is nothing Christian about that big ol’ HATEFUL Cheeto!!! Over the weekend gospel singer Vicki Yohe sure learned the hard way. Yohe posted this meme in response to the Global Women’s March:
As you can imagine the response was swift — as her mentions and comments on Facebook, IG and Twitter were quickly filled with outraged former fans.
https://twitter.com/MsLadyKMichelle/status/823542907722407937
https://twitter.com/tmontgomeryrn/status/823325758231838720
https://twitter.com/workinmama/status/823304597951365121
Hit the flip for more…
https://twitter.com/ShaunKing/status/823227228418961408
Shaun King also responded to Yohe’s post:
Kudos to him for that.
Should it come as any surprise that Yohe had a change of heart after it became abundantly clear her audience was ready to desert her?
SMH @ her trying to garner sympathy over people with “they’re trying to ruin me” …
Bih you guessed it! Nice try with the apology too. This chick is canceled like Chrisette.
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