On Monday, Demi Lovato tweeted that memes about rapper 21 Savage, who was arrested Sunday by agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, were her "favorite part of the Super Bowl."
The swift backlash apparently has prompted the singer and former Disney star to deactivate her Twitter account.
Lovato wasn't the only social media user enjoying jokes at the expense of Sha Yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, the Atlanta-based rapper better known as 21 Savage, who ICE officials say was actually born in the United Kingdom and is in the U.S. illegally after overstaying his visa. ("We are working diligently to get Mr. Abraham-Joseph out of detention while we work with the authorities to clear up any misunderstandings," the rapper's lawyer, Dina LaPolt, told The Washington Post in a statement.)
But many pointed out that Lovato herself had recently been the subject of cruel jokes - following an apparent drug overdose last summer.
One of Lovato's most prominent critics was rapper Wale, who tweeted "Why is somebody freedom funny . . . I don't get the joke," before reminding Lovato that many supported her during a difficult time.