Kayla Nicole, who was previously in a relationship with Travis Kelce, has now deleted her social media account on X (formerly Twitter) after a recent controversy emerged following the resurfacing of her past tweets. According to The Daily Mail, the presenter and influencer had allegedly used racist and homophobic language in a series of posts dating back to 2010. In some of the screenshots, Kayla Nicole allegedly wrote "dumb fat Mexican h*e" while in another, she allegedly wrote "Asian ppl rude as f*ck". View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAccording to US Weekly, this controversy emerged just a week after Kayla Nicole was seen celebrating Halloween by re-creating Toni Braxton's iconic look from her 2002 music video for "He Wasn't Man Enough." In a video shared on Instagram, Nicole could be seen singing the lyrics from that song, which many fans believed to be a subtle dig aimed at Travis Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift. However, Kayla later confirmed on her podcast, The Pre-Game with Kayla Nicole, that the post was not aimed at the Grammy-nominated singer, but was instead a reference to her childhood best friend. She said:"I had a white best friend. Her name was Taylor. And she [had] the only house I could go over to as a kid because my mom didn't play them type of games. I specifically remember driving home from private school in my uniform in the back of a paddy wagon with Taylor, and her mom was playing this song."More about Kayla Nicole's recent controversy, as she deletes her social media after being accused of using racist language in past tweetsKayla Nicole and Travis Kelce were previously in an on-and-off relationship from 2017 until their final breakup in 2022. The latest controversy surrounding the social media star involves her problematic tweets from 15 years ago. The thread of alleged tweets was first shared by @swiftiexzsquad on Thursday, November 6, and has since been widely re-shared.In one of the alleged tweets, Nicole wrote:"nail shop, Asian guy tlkin bout "u so pretday," it's all good till he start start tlkin bout he gone "work a miracle" on my nails. #convokiller WTF"In another tweet, she allegedly wrote:"#letmefindout my kid gay...#dead I'm sorry but I can't take that pressure. Lol."In another tweet, she wrote:“I can hear this Indian girl praying/chanting through the walls. She got 5 mo[sic] minutes n Imma let her know that buddah isn’t real. smh.”After these tweets resurfaced online, fans began calling her out for her past statements. Following the backlash, Kayla Nicole deleted her Twitter account and has not yet released a statement regarding the whole incident.This is not the first time Kayla Nicole has been embroiled in controversy. Back in September, Kayla, who had previously spoken out against domestic violence, was seen sharing an intimate moment on stage with Chris Brown, who himself had been accused of domestic violence by Rihanna when they were dating, back in 2009.Additionally, according to US Weekly, just hours after Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement in August, Kayla shared a cryptic post featuring a video of Tracee Ellis Ross talking about experiencing joy despite everything, which many fans interpreted as a diss aimed at Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's engagement.