Hilton Fires Employee After Racial Slur Sent to WNBA Player Chelsea Gray

Hilton Fires Employee After Racial Slur Sent to WNBA Player Chelsea Gray
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The incident highlights ongoing concerns about racism faced by athletes on social media platforms.

  • Hilton Grand Vacations announced it has fired an employee involved in the incident.
  • The employee allegedly sent a racial slur to Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray via Instagram.
  • Chelsea Gray posted a screenshot of the alleged message following her team's loss to the Indiana Fever.
  • The incident occurred after a game involving Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever.
  • Hilton publicly confirmed the termination of the employee.

A Hilton Grand Vacations employee was fired after allegedly sending a racial slur to WNBA player Chelsea Gray through Instagram, according to company statements and social media posts.

The event underscores the persistence of racist abuse directed at professional athletes and the responsibilities of employers to address employee conduct online.

It is unclear if further action will be taken by Hilton or the WNBA. Public attention may prompt additional responses from sports organizations or social media platforms.

Confirmed by 2 independent sources