This is Paris Brown, a 17-year-old British youth who was named Britain's first youth police commissioner.
She was really sad the other day because people saw some of her tweets that she wasn't proud of.
Paris' £15,000-a-year taxpayer-funded job (about $23,000 a year in U.S. dollars) was an attempt by the Kent police department to reach out to young people.
And that was really exciting at first.
But then The Mail on Sunday reported about her tweets.
And people were upset.
These were some of the things she said, according to The Daily Mail.
Kent police and crime commissioner Ann Barnes admitted no one looked at her tweets before she was hired.
Following the controversy, Paris deleted her Twitter account.
Here she is apologizing.
She now has a new Twitter, @YouthPCC, and she has apologized a lot on it so far.