- Tali Lennox posted an Instagram photo of her USA mattress with a large red stain
- The 24-year-old model wrote that it was a message on her mattress in the wake of the deadly Las Vegas massacre
- She later clarified that the stain was actually the result of leaking red ink after followers assumed it was a period blood stain
- Users still slammed Tali for being ‘disrespectful’ and ‘trashy’ with her tribute
Annie Lennox’s daughter Tali has been slammed for a Instagram photo she posted of a ‘bloodied’ mattress in the wake of the Las Vegas massacre.
The 24-year-old British model posted the photo of her USA-made mattress bearing a large red stain on it late on Monday.
‘A message on my mattress, a sad day in the USA,’ she wrote alongside the tribute photo, accompanied by a broken heart emoji.
‘Message on my mattress’: Annie Lennox’s daughter Tali has been slammed for a Instagram photo she posted of a ‘bloodied’ mattress in the wake of the Las Vegas massacre
She later clarified that the stain was actually the result of leaking red ink after followers assumed the model had posted a photo of a period blood stain.
Even after the clarification, some Instagram users were still not impressed and slammed her for being ‘disrespectful’.
‘What the hell is this trashy s**t? It’s disrespectful and bares no ounce of relevance to the tragedy that has taken place in the US,’ one user wrote.
Another said: ‘This picture is f****d up. Not even artsy at all.’
‘This is just disrespectful tbh.
The 24-year-old British model (left and right with mom Annie) posted the photo of her USA-made mattress bearing a large red stain on it late on Monday
‘Seriously disrespectful and messed up like, there’s no connection from your split red ink to the horrible actions taken place. Smh’
Prior to Tali updating that it was in fact ink, one Instagram user wrote: ‘Tf is this? Get a rag and clean that up. While your at it, put a tampon on. Don’t connect this bloody mattress to what happened in Vegas. Two different things.’
Her post came hours after gunman Stephen Paddock killed at least 59 people and injured 527 when he opened fire on concertgoers from a hotel room at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
Police found 23 rifles inside the Las Vegas shooter’s hotel room, which he used to rain down death on a crowd of 22,000 attending the music festival.
People carry an injured person from the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after gunshots rang out on Sunday night
People scramble over barriers to get to safety as the gunfire rages on at the Las Vegas event