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Bill Burr’s wife had a simple message for Twitter troll who accused her of being a ‘minority sex servant’

Actress Nia Renée Hill, the wife of veteran stand-up comedian Bill Burr, slapped down a Twitter troll Monday after he carelessly suggested she may be a “minority sex servant” and that Burr’s marriage to her could be a “sign of racism.”

Burr, known for his many highly rated comedy specials and for playing Migs Mayfield in Disney’s “The Mandalorian,” became the target of a cancel campaign on social media starting Sunday night for jokes he made while presenting an award at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

At one point during the outrage, during which Burr was accused of being a racist, one Twitter user noted that the comedian’s wife, Hill, is a black woman. But that didn’t satisfy failed politician turned Twitter troll Clayburn Griffin, who felt it was necessary to point out that the couple’s marriage could be a sham.

Hill apparently saw the tweet and proceeded to dismantle Griffin’s argument using just a handful of words.

“B**ch, shut the f**k up,” she tweeted in response.

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2 thoughts on “Bill Burr’s wife had a simple message for Twitter troll who accused her of being a ‘minority sex servant’”

  1. The utter ignorance of the woke cancel culture is so disgusting, so vile luciferian and racist. They are the blind FOOLS!!! Its because of their unbelieving luciferian religion that fills them with hate.!! Shes beautiful shes black, he is white SO WHAT!!

    what the Bible says about race. “Both the dignity and the equality of human beings are traced in Scripture to our creation.To presuppose that one’s own race or ethnicity is superior to someone else’s is a denial of the fact that all people are created in the image of God.
    Hebrews were forbidden to marry Canaanites and other pagan peoples (Exodus 34:11-16; Deuteronomy 7:1-3). The reason was because those people worshipped idols, not because of race; the Hebrews, Amorites, Canaanites, etc. were racially similar.
    The apostle Paul encouraged Christians not to marry unbelievers (2 Corinthians 6:14), but here again, the reason was religious, not racial.

  2. Bill was for open borders
    Anti gun
    Flys his own personal helicopter to work from Nantucket to NY but believes in the green bill
    Supports higher taxes
    And called trump a racist whenever he could.

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