Celebrities, athletes react to the Chauvin verdict
In the wake of the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict, several celebrities and athletes took to social media to react.
NBA star LeBron James summed it up in one word: "Accountability."
U.S. Open champ Naomi Osaka, who wore masks with the names of victims of racial injustice and police brutality during the tournament, including Floyd's, said she was "hit with sadness because we are celebrating something that is clear as day."
Oprah Winfrey tweeted a photo of a young Floyd, saying she was "relieved" and "cried tears of joy as each verdict was read."
TV producer Shonda Rhimes said the verdict "does not bring back Mr Floyd. But justice is truth."
Whoopi Goldberg had a similar sentiment. "No one wins," she tweeted. "George Floyd is still gone."
"Black-ish" star Tracee Ellis Ross said she is "weeping with grief and relief for George’s family, his loved ones, and this country."
Model Bella Hadid shared a photo of Floyd with his daughter, saying, "Thank God for justice and accountability today."
Actor George Takei, paraphrasing Martin Luther King Jr., tweeted that "the moral arc of the universe has finally bent toward" justice.
Singer Barbra Streisand thanked the jury and the high schooler, Darnella Frazier, who filmed the viral video of the "horrible act."