JustFor.Fans takes down porn star Billy Santoro’s account following his racist “Shoot First” post on Facebook

JustFor.Fans takes down porn star Billy Santoro’s account following his racist “Shoot First” post on Facebook

Billy Santoro took to Facebook to write, “Lol. America! Lol you let your blacks loot as a way of protest. Wake the fuck up. Shoot first.”

A screenshot of it was shared on Twitter and needless to say, it triggered a backlash on social media. Responding to the backlash, JustFor.Fans, one of the platforms where Santoro shared his sex videos, clearly didn’t take the post lightly. The company had removed Santoro from its site.

“His account is gone,” the company posted on Twitter. “Policing is a slippery slope and we won’t be puppets to cancel culture. This was not debatable though. It was vile. BLM.”

The outrage initially had Santoro denying that he had a Facebook account.

Then he was forced to apologize. “I sincerely apologize for hurting the POC with my statement,” he posted. “I have fallen in love with many [people of color] and understand the frustration.”

Thereafter, he claimed that he is not racist, saying that “a friend of mine was killed during the looting in Philly and I lashed out full of emotional stress. Those who know me know I am not racist. I am hurt by the loss of my friend.”

Several people called him out for lying about this last claim.

His husband, Gage Santoro, who initially said he’d be leaving Billy over his racist views, later posted news that Billy was in hospital following an attempted suicide. This has not been confirmed, and several fellow porn stars and fans are also calling this out as a lie.

Billy Santoro has since deactivated his Facebook account.

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