Billy Porter And More Shared Support For Sha'Carri Richardson After Her Disqualification From The Olympics 100-Meter Race

First off, let's start off by saying this: Sha'Carri Richardson, aka one of the fastest women alive, will always be THAT GIRL.

Sha'Carri, with arms raised and smiling, celebrates her performance in a race

Now that we've got our facts straight, let's get to the news.

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The 21-year-old US sprinter was recently disqualified from competing in the 100-meter race at the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for cannabis.

During an interview on NBC's Today show, Sha'Carri took full responsibility for her actions while also sharing that she was in

Activists, celebrities, members of Congress, Olympic gold medalists, and more shared their support online for Sha'Carri, expressing the need for more interest in the mental health of athletes and a greater need for a change in "archaic" rules regarding marijuana. Here are some of the most thoughtful responses:

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