St. Louis rapper Chingy found himself at the center of a controversy that resulted in the ousting of Estée Lauder executive John Demsey, who posted a racist meme on social media referencing the rapper. As Blavity previously reported , the meme portrayed a fake book cover with Sesame Street characters Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus, along with a racial epithet in the title joking about the coronavirus pandemic. Estee Lauder senior executive John Demsey has been fired after posting this meme on his Instagram. He was making nearly $10M a year. He's posted an apology saying he "didn't read it before posting" pic.twitter.com/kCoIwN2n98 — chris evans (@notcapnamerica) February 28, 2022 Demsey issued an apology for sharing the meme, and Chingy decided to step into the fray and address the situation in the comments of Demsey’s Instagram post. “I’m CHINGY who you wurr speaking of and I didn’t take it a way at all. Matter fact I can tell you wurr jus trying to be hip like the kids today an it...