Britain’s first youth police commissioner Paris Brown has apologised after posting “inappropriate” tweets - and explained one with an apparent reference to drugs.
The 17-year-old issued the apology over a series of tweets posted on a personal Twitter account, which now appears to have been deleted.
The violent, racist and anti-gay comments were posted by the teenager from the ages of 14 to 16 before she became the first youth police and crime commissioner for Kent to represent young people's views on policing - sparking calls for her to resign.
Her Tweets:
On sex: "Worst part about being single is coming from a party/night out horny as f*** and having to sleep alone."
On drugs: "I really wanna make a batch of hash brownies."
On violence: "I don't condone violence but im so pleased that my brother thumped the fat little ****."
On reality Television show Made In Chelsea: "Everyone on Made in Chelsea looks like a f****** fag."
On ordering pizza, two months ago: "F****** hell why are the people from Direct Pizza so difficult to talk too!! IT IS CALLED ENGLISH. LEARN IT."