Thursday night was a huge night for prime-time television, with season premieres of Shonda Rhimes’ Scandal and How to Get Away With Murder. With both shows proving to be hits on social media, various media outlets live-tweeted the premieres. But People magazine didn’t exactly win over the crowd with some of its tweets. Apparently the person behind People’s Twitter account has the intellectual capacity of a gnat.
First there was the tweet about Kerry Washington’s hair on Scandal:
Olivia’s back to straight hair so you KNOW she means business. #Scandal
— People magazine (@peoplemag) September 26, 2014
The tweet, which of course was deleted after receiving several “WTF, People?” responses, should have been a sign for the social media person to step away from the keyboard. But no. That didn’t happen.
During How to Get Away With Murder, People decided to remind everyone that Viola Davis, who plays a law professor on the series, was once a maid on The Help:
Sure enough, that tweet received more “WTF, People?” responses:
As with every slip of the Twitter finger, People issued an apology:
It’s stuff like this that highlights the fact that many of these media outlets are not diverse enough to realize how something can be offensive.
You’d think a magazine that was recently sued for discrimination by the only black senior editor it’s ever had would tread lightly when it comes to its social media interactions.
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