Source: chefway__ / Instagram
Chef Way, the TikTok chef who came under fire for his past tweets targeting Black women, also worked as a Texas prosecutor. In the wake of the massive controversy surrounding his social media presence, Chef Way resigned from the job after apologizing for his past actions.
Chef Way, real name Waymond Wesley, found fame on TikTok by way of his cooking prowess and seemingly positive attitude. However, some observers noted that in a former life, Wesley was known as @WaymoTheGod on Twitter back in 2015 and he often engaged in measured attacks on Black women, especially those of darker hues. In some instances, the tweets were relentless and shamelessly vicious and the harm caused lived with those who had the misfortune of witnessing the acts.
Fast forward to now, Wesley emerged as a chef and quickly amassed brand deals and a large following. However, the past tweets found their way into the spotlight with Wesley scrambling earnestly to apologize and move on beyond the fracas. A half-baked apology ensued and it then came out that Wesley earned a role at the Harris County District Attorney’s office in Texas. Harris County officials were swiftly made aware of Wesley’s old tweets and were willing to extend a second chance to him.
The weight of the issue proved to be too much to overcome and Chef Way issued a lengthy post to Instagram expressing remorse for his actions.
From IG:
Seven years ago, in my early twenties, from a place of pain fueled by alcoholism, I would lash out at people on Twitter to seek attention, including Black women. I deeply regret and am sorry for my tweets. To be fully transparent, at the time, I was severely addicted to alcohol, underweight, sleep deprived, and in and out of rehab and sober living facilities. By God’s grace, I’ve been sober for more than 6 years now. In total, I spent around 19 months in inpatient and residential facilities to treat my alcoholism. Alcoholism is a disease. It nearly killed me. I am not the man I was [in] 2015.
The apology builds upon an earlier apology that Wesley posted on January 9 when all of the older tweets came to light. Wesley says that he hopes to redeem himself through acts of service and faith but the comments on Instagram are especially unforgiving.
We’ve gathered some reactions from Twitter below.
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Photo: Instagram
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Aside from being an awful person, that Chef Way situation is such an interesting study in being too online and obsessed with being an internet celebrity or influencer or whatever.
Like you work in the DA’s office. Why are you also tryna rebrand online as a chef? To what end? pic.twitter.com/cXXDEoeU9G
— Yung Feeny (@YungFeeny) January 25, 2023
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Y’all said Twitter not real but “Chef Way” went from several jobs to none so…
— Jasonya Pitts (@PersnicketyK) January 24, 2023
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Oh, just to give y’all an update on #ChefWay I know someone who works in the same office as him and he’s catching all the hell. Shoutout to to the black female judges, lawyers and assistants that aren’t letting up. That apology tour is NOT going well! pic.twitter.com/xNOEID9Tl0
— Minister of Mixology (@ljrealpeculiar) January 23, 2023
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Black Twitter coming to the comments to light your ass up AGAIN. pic.twitter.com/DChMrmR92d
— Quinta Brunson Stan Account (@dirtywhiteups) January 24, 2023
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I'm amazed by the fact that chefway__ aka Waymond Wesley can upload videos of himself cooking food but can't upload videos specifically acknowledging his anti-Black racism/colorism towards Black women. This man called Sandra Bland a sc*mbag days after her passing. https://t.co/ROlzrUeVwx
— Jason (Emperor T'Challa) (@EscaflowneClown) January 24, 2023
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Let Chef Way be a lesson that the internet is indeed a real place. And that you will and can be held accountable for the things that you put on here. So be mindful about the things you do and say.
— Ur Fav Sag (@ZeeTheBrat_) January 24, 2023
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And you’re out of there…
#ChefWay pic.twitter.com/HVq0mZjmxJ
— Burnthecape 22 (@Burnthecape22) January 25, 2023
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Dude, you didn't choose to resign for their benefit, they made you resign for their benefit. We don't need a whole novel about what you have or haven't been through as a means to justify your actions. Whatever venture you decide to travel towards we'll be waiting to ruin.
— ◎ 𝑖𝑖𝑖³ 𝑎𝑚 𝑉𝑜𝑐𝑎𝑏𝑢𝑙𝑎𝑟𝑦
(@iamvocabulary) January 24, 2023
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I guess oxtail pasta freezes well cause you are getting re-cooked two weeks after that recipe dropped.
— Cool Ché (@elelcoolche) January 24, 2023
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#speakUp
#chefway behavior was devastating and a lot more like him need to be removed . #Hate against #melanatedWomen should not be tolerated . pic.twitter.com/1xLSbQZNE1
— FastOnIt6 (@Matchmakinmunee) January 25, 2023
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