Emma CakeCup during a fashion presentation evening in June 2018 - Jacques BENAROCH / SIPA

Social networks never forget anything, and especially not deleted content. Youtuber Emma CakeCup learned it the hard way after presenting her latest purchases as a story on Instagram. When showing off her new sunglasses to her nearly two million Instagram subscribers, the influencer launched: “It's chintok stuff, I paid a blind but hey, that's okay. "

The twittosphere was quick to seize the subject, posting the extract of the video in question online. Faced with the mass of messages (and insults) received, Emma CakeCup wanted to ask for forgiveness, on Snapchat this time. "I did not understand why I used this word, I am really stupid sincerely", she expressed before apologizing to the "Asian community".

"It's no use coming to threaten me with death"

Internet users also unearthed a message published by the influencer less than four months earlier, in which she wrote: “There are still people who speak Chinese by saying chintok. Just stop, please. Really. "

There are still people who speak Chinese by saying chintok. Just stop, please. Really.

- Emma 💩 (@emmacakecup) April 3, 2020

"I directly deleted it from Instagram because it is unacceptable to say that", explains the YouTuber in a video message of more than five minutes. After being confused in apologies, Emma CakeCup denounced Internet users who do not allow "the right to make mistakes. "" Immediately, people attack us by calling us racist. […] It's no use coming and threatening me with death, constantly harassing me, inciting harassment. "

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