Reality Star Cierra Ortega Faces Backlash as Racial Slur Scandal Triggers Fan Exodus
Los Angeles, CA — Love Island USA contestant Cierra Ortega’s meteoric rise as a fan favorite has unraveled swiftly after social media users uncovered posts in which she repeatedly used an anti-Asian racial slur. The 25-year-old influencer has shed over 200,000 Instagram followers in under 48 hours, derailing her ascent toward the coveted million-follower milestone. As outrage intensifies, viewers are demanding her removal from the show, echoing consequences faced by a former castmate in a similar controversy.
Repeated Use of Racial Slur Surfaces
The fallout began when a 2020 TikTok video resurfaced, showing Ortega discussing cosmetic procedures with a caption containing the derogatory term “chnky” to describe her smile. The caption, initially focused on Botox tips, included the phrase: “My smile’s a little chnky.” Days later, a separate 2015 Instagram post emerged where Ortega used the same slur: “Still chnkin’ at the top.”* Screenshots of both posts spread rapidly, igniting condemnation across TikTok, Twitter, and Reddit.
While some supporters dismissed the remarks as self-deprecating, critics argue the repeated use of the slur — a term long condemned as a racist trope against Asian communities — reflects a pattern of harmful behavior.
Calls for Equality in Accountability
Fans have drawn parallels to Season 7 contestant Yulissa Escobar, who was abruptly removed from the villa last year after past use of a racial slur came to light. Escobar’s departure was addressed only briefly on-air, sparking accusations of inconsistent enforcement.
“If we kicked someone else out for slurs, why should she get a pass?” one user tweeted. Another added: “Racism toward Asians never gets taken seriously.” Hashtags like #CierraOut and #DumpCierra have trended globally, with demands for producers to apply the “Yulissa treatment.”
Instagram Following Plummets
Ortega’s social media metrics reflect the backlash. Once nearing 921,000 followers, her account has plummeted to 726,000 — and continues shedding thousands hourly. Tracking tools show her losses accelerating as screenshots circulate.
Criticism of Producers Intensifies
The scandal has fueled broader accusations of preferential treatment, with viewers alleging Ortega has received favorable edits, screen time, and romantic pairings. Critics argue the show’s silence signals tacit endorsement. “If producers ignore this, they’re rigging the game to defend a racist,” one TikTok user asserted.
Peacock and Love Island USA producers have yet to comment, leaving Ortega’s fate uncertain as she remains on-air. The delay contrasts sharply with Escobar’s swift removal, raising questions about accountability standards in reality TV.
A Test for Modern Audiences
In an era marked by movements like #StopAsianHate and growing scrutiny of systemic racism, Ortega’s case highlights public intolerance for derogatory language. With fans vowing to boycott unless action is taken, the controversy risks damaging both Ortega’s career and the show’s credibility.
As one Twitter user bluntly stated: “Either drop Cierra or lose viewers. Your move, Peacock.”
This story is developing.