Cher was hit with backlash after a tweet in which she suggested that she might have stopped George Floyd's death from happening if she was on the scene in Minneapolis last May.
The singer recounted a conversation she had with her mom, Georgia Holt, about the trial of former Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin, who is accused of killing George Floyd after kneeling on his neck for nearly nine minutes.
"Was talking with mom and she said 'I watched the trial of policeman who killed George Floyd and cried. I said: 'Mom, I know this is gonna sound crazy, but..I kept thinking….Maybe if I'd been there,…I could've helped,'" Cher tweeted.
Fans immediately jumped on Cher and ripped her.
"i love you cher but your white savior complex is showing," one person said.
Another seemed more angry, telling Cher to "stop talking" in a meme.
"This is significantly underplaying what witnesses who testified TRIED to do to stop his death. There have been MULTIPLE testimonies of everyone from a firefighter to an MMA fighter to a senior man who attempted to diffuse the situation," one person tweeted. "Singing songs doesn't erase racism, Cher."
"Um…Cher, I think you're great and all, but this ain't it. George Floyd's murder isn't about you," another critic said.
Several people backed Cher.
"This was a very human reaction," one fan said as Cher was being dragged.
"Why is anyone mad at Cher? Most ppl who saw it thinks or hopes they could've helped," another said. "That's why so many of the witnesses cry on the stand. If Cher uses her celebrity to help thanks."
Another Twitter user said Cher "was just trying to be nice, and she didn't implied racism, you guys want to push cancelling everywhere and then ask why people don't support social movements."