A popular Houston-based TikTok chef is under fire, accused of harassing and attacking Black women in a series of newly resurfaced tweets.
Waymond Wesley II, known as Chef Way on social media, is also a prosecutor with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.
In various posts, Wesley makes negative comments about dark skin and body types and compares Black women to trash.In a post to his social media sites, Wesley wrote: “To those I’ve hurt with my past tweets that have resurfaced, I am deeply sorry. That was a moment in my life when I was sick in more ways than one. Cooking saved me. You have watched a flawed man heal. I will continue to heal and learn. Thanks for being along for the journey.
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